Friday, March 26, 2021

Book Review: "The Lies and Crimes of Sweet Caroline" By Darren Wills



 In a world of cruelty, neglect, abuse, and punishment the skin becomes hardened, the crime more intricate, the severity more enhanced.

This is the story of one woman who was neglected in her childhood, tossed away by her own mother, and when her own acts of cruelty are turned upside down the only one she might be able to save is herself.

However, she may not be alone. There's so much more to this story than what meets the eye.
She's a survivalist, selling her soul to support herself, blackmailing those who get actively engaged with this underground world of sexual activity.

It's not the lifestyle of the rich and famous but hell she'll take what Caroline can get while riding high with her girlfriend and partner by her side.

This ending was interesting but as other reviewers noted sometimes less is more. This was complex, intricate, and extremely detailed with very small wording to fit the page. I could enhance the page but I didn't want to make this one an all nighter.

All in all it's not a bad read for a first time chance to experience Darren Wills work.
Thank you to Darren, the pub, Netgalley, and Amazon Kindle for this ARC in exchange for this honest review.

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