![]() Julian is also one of those slimy villains who tries to act all suave, conveniently forgetting the fact that he is in fact a douche who kidnaps women for sex. ![]() Nora actually does make an attempt to fight her captor, Julian, but she also constantly refers to him as a dark angel and frets about her traitorous body many, many times. My problem with TWIST ME is that there are way too many mixed signals that make this book feel icky. At best you could have an antihero after one hell of a redemption arc, but don't, for the love of all that is holy, try to make the rapey hero seem romantic or chivalrous. Here's the thing about kidnap erotica - once you have the hero kidnap and assault the heroine, the good-guy card is off the table. ![]() When she meets the man who's going to kidnap her, she's only 17, but he waits until she turns 18 before accosting her during her date, beating up the other boy, and then spiriting her away to his tropical island for some rape. ![]() TWIST ME by Anna Zaires is written in this vein, starring dippy heroine, Nora. For a while, captive romances/erotica were the major trend in erotic fiction and everyone was trying to outdo everyone else with who could write the most dysfunctional and depraved relationship. ![]()
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