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Unravel Me

  • thebooksloversbff
  • Mar 13, 2015
  • 3 min read

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This is an Adult book about a Psychology nerd student who only focuses on her studies. She hadn't had sex in a really long time, but she isn't even interested. Ashylen doesn't even care about guys, and just love to research about her subject. One day, her 'caring' professor give her a chance to meet up with a guy who lost all his memories. He has a mental illness called amnesia, and he is a prime suspect of a murder case. She's very haooy when she gets this deal because she can actually meet with a good research subject, but when she finally meet him for the interview, she experience what we call 'Lust at first sight'.


“His body was a freaking masterpiece that could easily turn any girl into a drooling sex addict.”


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Negative:


I started reading this book full of hopes. I'm a big fan of psychology, and mystery. Add romance to the mix, and I'll root for the couple till the last page. Or so I was expecting. The heroine seemed interesting at first because she was smart, and intellegent with set goals in life. After reading about fifty pages, I discovered she isn't as what the author is trying to tell us she is. I mean she met this murderer, and the first thing she thought about was "He's hot!" Is that even regular?


Then, we see her lusting after his body everytime she meet him, and the girl is deprived so maybe that's the reason of her eager lust. However, it pissed me off how she thought she loved him just because of what her body wanted. I mean I hate it when heroine mix love with lust because it's totally different matters. I wish I could go to the author and give her the definition of each word just to clear things up.


The writing was very bad because as I have said, Ashylen was supposed to be smart, and intellengent, but as we read on we discover that she's so not intellegent. We were supposed to meet a lost person who doesn't even know his own identity, but we saw a confident person who didn't appear to be lost at all. I think the psychological part of the book wasn't that great, and it wasn't believable also. Ashylen was naive, and didn't know how to protect herself during so many events in the book, and that's not smart. It's the opposite.


We were also supposed to read about a twenty-four years old woman who was reasonable. But to me, she actually appeared to be a teenager who got wet just by looking at a hot guy in front of her. Like seriously?



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Positive:


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“He was a mystery to unravel, a puzzle I desperately wanted to solve.”


What I really liked about this book is the hero. Yes, he was too confident to be an amnesia patient, but he was hot! I really liked the idea of knowing more about him as I read on. He was also super sexy, and hot.


The other thing I liked about this book is the erotic scenes. I feel like this book was meant to be erotica with a bit of story, not the other way around. Maybe it's because of my taste, but I don't favor books with a lot of sex and a little bit of story. However, to be honest, I did find the hero to be sexy since he was mysterious.


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So to wrap it up, the book had a lot of potential. I liked the story, and the hero, but I think it focused more on the hot scenes than the actual story since it stopped escalating after reading 25% of the book.


 
 
 

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