Yes, but it was a first-rate advertisement for the serum of the Iksha though!Nym182 wrote: ↑21 Feb 2020, 16:30They DO kinda explain why Adam has those thoughts, but it was a pretty weak explanation in my opinion. For the most part, it's just kinda cringy... but there are some weird sexual details that don't really serve a purpose to the story. They definitely made me pause andNjkinny wrote: ↑21 Feb 2020, 11:55 Adam’s fascination with JoAnn made me uncomfortable and had me thinking that this book should have been categorised in the Adult category, not YA. Please someone tell me if he improves further down the book because I am still undecided if I should continue reading it.
Perversion or relationship?
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Re: Perversion or relationship?
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Yeah, it was unnessesary to know that the serum had opposite effects as well.ciecheesemeister wrote: ↑21 Feb 2020, 18:26 I would like to think that he wouldn't have acted on his feelings for his adoptive mother. However, when she later confessed to sharing those feelings it caused some serious cringing on my part. This sounds like a plot for the erotica section on Amazon, not a young adult book!
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Yeah, I understand your pain. Been at the same crossroads myself!
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Carly saved not only Adam but the book as well!Jac-o-lantern wrote: ↑22 Feb 2020, 04:31 Adam had definitely already developed an obsession with his stepmom that was highly disturbing. If Carly had not shown up I'm sure things would've escalated and it was difficult enough to read that part.
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Alrighty... I might continue with the book then. We’ll see.
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He falls hard for Carly and soon his step-mom is just his mom. I was weirded out about it too.Njkinny wrote: ↑21 Feb 2020, 11:55 Adam’s fascination with JoAnn made me uncomfortable and had me thinking that this book should have been categorised in the Adult category, not YA. Please someone tell me if he improves further down the book because I am still undecided if I should continue reading it.
"Like beauty in the eyes, the divinity of the rose may be in the nose that smells it, and the lover that beholds it." Eckhart Aurelius Hughes
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"Like beauty in the eyes, the divinity of the rose may be in the nose that smells it, and the lover that beholds it." Eckhart Aurelius Hughes
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Yes, he meets Carly and then for some time he still feels attracted to her, but the earlier craziness is gone. It is only after he learns about his origin that he views Jo Ann as just his mother.B Creech wrote: ↑22 Feb 2020, 19:10He falls hard for Carly and soon his step-mom is just his mom. I was weirded out about it too.Njkinny wrote: ↑21 Feb 2020, 11:55 Adam’s fascination with JoAnn made me uncomfortable and had me thinking that this book should have been categorised in the Adult category, not YA. Please someone tell me if he improves further down the book because I am still undecided if I should continue reading it.
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Yes, I believe it was quite a turn off for everyone.
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I think my mind blocked that part out haha... but you are right, there are quite a few scenes that fit a little bit better into some softcore porn than a YA book...ciecheesemeister wrote: ↑21 Feb 2020, 18:26 I would like to think that he wouldn't have acted on his feelings for his adoptive mother. However, when she later confessed to sharing those feelings it caused some serious cringing on my part. This sounds like a plot for the erotica section on Amazon, not a young adult book!
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To be fair, the second half of the book is a little more... tame? Appropiate? one of those words... and they do kinda explain the attraction, but poorly in my opinion.
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idk, he seemed fallen to me... I don't think it was just an "unusual attraction", it was more of an obsession... and it considering that Adam has already shown that he doesn't mind taking the next step (as he did with Terry) it would follow suit that he won't be satisfied with just thinking about his feelings about his mom.
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I'm always down for a serum that'll keep me young for longer hahaHowlan wrote: ↑22 Feb 2020, 08:38Yes, but it was a first-rate advertisement for the serum of the Iksha though!Nym182 wrote: ↑21 Feb 2020, 16:30They DO kinda explain why Adam has those thoughts, but it was a pretty weak explanation in my opinion. For the most part, it's just kinda cringy... but there are some weird sexual details that don't really serve a purpose to the story. They definitely made me pause andNjkinny wrote: ↑21 Feb 2020, 11:55 Adam’s fascination with JoAnn made me uncomfortable and had me thinking that this book should have been categorised in the Adult category, not YA. Please someone tell me if he improves further down the book because I am still undecided if I should continue reading it.
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yeah, Leigh-Reign is switching up the rules on us haha...Howlan wrote: ↑22 Feb 2020, 08:39Yeah, it was unnecessary to know that the serum had opposite effects as well.ciecheesemeister wrote: ↑21 Feb 2020, 18:26 I would like to think that he wouldn't have acted on his feelings for his adoptive mother. However, when she later confessed to sharing those feelings it caused some serious cringing on my part. This sounds like a plot for the erotica section on Amazon, not a young adult book!
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Idk if I would go that far hahaHowlan wrote: ↑22 Feb 2020, 08:41Carly saved not only Adam but the book as well!Jac-o-lantern wrote: ↑22 Feb 2020, 04:31 Adam had definitely already developed an obsession with his stepmom that was highly disturbing. If Carly had not shown up I'm sure things would've escalated and it was difficult enough to read that part.