so far is good book. but Dimitri is a ass hat. just because someone is smart and looks different doesn't mean they are u fit to be in your life. they are like anyone else is. so Dimitri needs to get off his high horse and accept benni for who he is, which s someone special and especially his mate.
Hearing stuff like the “The River flows on the east for thirty years and ebbs on the west side for another thirty, one’s fate will constantly be changing. Don’t look down on the poor and bully them.” Taken so seriously is a mind f*ck. It’s supposed to be a gag or a joke in other novels yet reading it for the first time here, where its supposed to be heartfelt is a hella dxperience
1: I can agree with you up to a certain point. Let's clarify a few things
First: There's no doubt that the main character is *h*rny, but claiming he jumps on every woman he meets is incorrect, although not entirely. Unlike other novels, there's no explicit description of s*x scenes. It's simply mentioned that it happened, and the story moves on (which I appreciate). So saying it ruined your reading experience doesn't make sense. I'd understand if you said it had many chapters dedicated solely to s*x, like other novels, but we know it barely has a few lines dedicated to it. Clearly, the author wanted to focus on the plot rather than the act itself.
Second: Stopping after the first 60 chapters doesn't provide much insight. Chapters are lengthy, and a lot happens within the initial 60, but is that enough for conclusions? Definitely not. I'm currently at chapter 358, and I can tell you the plot is still going strong. The writing is good, events aren't random,and there's a purpose behind-
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First: There's no doubt that the main character is *h*rny, but claiming he jumps on every woman he meets is incorrect, although not entirely. Unlike other novels, there's no explicit description of s*x scenes. It's simply mentioned that it happened, and the story moves on (which I appreciate). So saying it ruined your reading experience doesn't make sense. I'd understand if you said it had many chapters dedicated solely to s*x, like other novels, but we know it barely has a few lines dedicated to it. Clearly, the author wanted to focus on the plot rather than the act itself.
Second: Stopping after the first 60 chapters doesn't provide much insight. Chapters are lengthy, and a lot happens within the initial 60, but is that enough for conclusions? Definitely not. I'm currently at chapter 358, and I can tell you the plot is still going strong. The writing is good, events aren't random,and there's a purpose behind-