Wednesday, 11 September 2013

Hussy - Selena Kitt

The Book
Release Date: 29 August 2013

The Eskimos may have over a hundred words for snow, but that doesn’t even come close to how many words the English language has for “slut”—and Lindsey has been called them all. “Hussy” is Lindsey’s personal favorite, given to her by her own grandmother, who likes to pat her on the hand and whisper, “Don’t worry, dear—a hussy is just a woman with the morals of a man.” 

But Lindsey’s not ashamed of her reputation. She knows she’s earned it—and she’s proud of it. After all, you only live once, right? In fact, she goes out of her way to make it known to every guy she comes in contact with, she’s available for the taking—the rougher, the better. 

That is until Lindsey meets Lieutenant Zachary Davis, a man who refuses to treat her like the trash she believes she really is. 

But can Lindsey change her impulsive ways and learn to value herself the way the Zach does? 

Warnings: This title contains graphic language and extreme sexual situations as well as a girl with a slutty attitude bigger than Texas covering a haunted past, and a sweet, hot man in uniform dead set on rescuing her from herself.

Note to Readers: This novel was previously released as “Falling Down.”

My Opinion  2 STARS
My thanks to the author for the free copy for an honest review.

WARNING: This book contains scenes of a sexually graphic nature, rape and child abuse.

I really struggled to read the first half of this book, it is gritty, dark and quite smutty. The smut didn't bother me much, it was the topics that came up.

Lindsey is a troubled 18 year old coping in the only way she knows how silently screaming for someone to help her. She has suffered child abuse from her step-father, has a school principle that goes completely against his position to take advantage of her and suffers horrific rape.

No-one seems to have cared why she acts like she does, even her mother has let her down.

Then along comes Zach. He see 's straight through her buckshot, see 's that she is full of pain and is a true rock for her. If it wasn't for Zach and his friend Nate I think I would have had to stop reading.

I would not recommend this book unless you a able to read hard issues and dark subject matter. The only lightness in the book is the wonderful way in which Zach helps Lindsey.

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