Obsessive Addiction by K.L. Donn
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
I'm torn with the rating on this one. I'm just going to leave it at a 3.
First I wasn't expecting a novella length story, I thought with the subject matter in this story that it needed more time to tell it. Had it been longer, had there been more healing on the heroines part I may have connected with it more but as it is I feel like there was so much that was either missing or rushed that I just didn't love it the way others did.
Farren had possibility, she had a horrific childhood and had the potential to get the help she needed and become not a victim but a survivor, as her story was told it just didn't feel that way to me. She was seriously messed up and this man was supposed to be the only thing that saves her from herself? That keeps the monsters at bay and makes her feel whole? I didn't even get the sense that he made her feel that way in the end, it was just one monster to another in a different way.
I went in with high expectations and as far as the subject matter it was handled quite well, I just didn't connect with either character nor did I see it as really and ending as I think Farren is far more messed up than he is capable of fixing.
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