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Saturday, December 15, 2018

Review: Risk

Risk Risk by K.B. Rose
My rating: 0 of 5 stars

I can't even bother to rate let alone feel the need to point out true feelings for this novel.

Where do I start even?

Let's see, we first see our main hero, a bodyguard hired by the heroine's father to basically get her back from her "unstable" mother.
He agrees and sets off.
Next scene we see is the heroine at her mother's house, sneaking out and making negotiations with her father about when she comes back, and heartfelt confessions about why her father treats her mother like garbage.
Another scene later, we see the girl reach her mother's house and basically spend time with her and her young boyfrend who is not afraid of showing some interest in the girl herself despite being the boyfriend of someone else.

Talk about a scumbag sucking up the girl's mother's love for him. Not the weird thing only though as we also meet another character, a weird girl who spends time with the girl's mother but around the girl's age.

Next thing I know there's a total 180-360 change as her mother reveals her true nature exactly what her father said in mere words when asked about his wife and her mother.

Talk about a dysfunctional family here.

The bodyguard aka the main hero then comes dashing in, like the ever loving, true prince charming ready to rescue his damsel in distress.

Now that is complete garbage as compared to what actually happened.

After the girl's mother reveals of being a relative of Maleficent's (Reference to beauty sleeping, if anyone caught it), the body guard realises that it's not a safe place for the girl and perfect timing to take the girl home.

But guess what!

She doesn't leave, rather she believes it's all bullshit and thinks it a dream.

IS SHE BLIND? IN ANOTHER ALTERNATE UNIVERSE? I think yes. YES SHE IS DELUSIONAL AND MENTAL.

Aren't I so polite?

I mean cmon woman, you did not just witness how selfish and cruel your mother is and you still believe it's all a lie.

I get it, it's a shock to receive such horrible news. But then her brain should come back online and then realise her situation and just leave the house instead of convincing herself that it's all crap.

My patience just ended there, literally. I did not have enough strength nor enough digestive fluids to tolerate the book or to be able to tolerate it.

I am sorry but gosh people, common sense is not that far away.

Regardless, it's a book NOT RECOMMENDED AT ALL.

-Javelyn Bond



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