Official Review: Glue by DW Plato
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Official Review: Glue by DW Plato

2 out of 4 stars
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Glue is the first book in DW Plato’s erotic fiction series. The book blurb talks about “A love story full of drugs and betrayal … Fast-paced and edgy, Glue will take you on a roller-coaster ride and leave you craving more.” Sadly, that was not my experience while reading it.
The beginning was interesting enough. Dacia is a young woman living in a trailer village. One day, a neighbor goes to her trailer and has sex with her. Soon, the guy leaves his wife and moves in with Dacia and later marries her. He verbally abuses her and gives her quite a hard time for about 18 months until Dacia leaves him. She already has a new job waiting for her some 500 miles away from her current location, so she makes a hasty exit in her car.
However, instead of moving on and living a fulfilling life, Dacia gets hooked on drugs and engages in high-frequency casual sex. She has sex with strangers she has just met; she has a threesome with her best friend and her husband; she is not shy to engage in orgies with strangers. Rape is just hard sex. Soon, she becomes a drug (coke and meth) and sex addict.
Based on the blurb, I expected a romance novel with heavy erotic scenes. I am no prude; I love Fifty Shades of Gray, along with the rest of the series. But this book has no romance, and it is not really erotic. To be erotic, it should arouse some desire in the reader, and the sex scenes should be “steamy.” Glue is, has, and does none of those things.
I would constantly shake my head at someone who could lower her standards so much that she would become the trash of the neighborhood. If I were to summarize this book in two sentences, the summary would be, “This book is about a woman who does drugs, alcohol, and sex with anyone she meets. It also features a lot of driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs.”
At one point, there was an attempt at romance with a shorter guy who was in love with her, but she cheated on him so many times that he eventually left.
Besides all the issues I mentioned above, the book needs a professional editor. The story is full of grammatical and punctuation errors like comma splices, missing words, missing periods at the end of sentences, missing subject-verb agreement (“It wore on me, his insults and cut-downs”), missing commas after introductory phrases, semicolons used instead of commas, and the list goes on.
For these reasons, I give Glue by DW Plato 2 out of 4 stars. I don’t give it one star because the beginning had promise, and I enjoyed reading that part. Also, the end tried to redeem itself, but it felt slightly rushed; the story was wrapped up in a neat little bow just to give it a happy ending. I could probably recommend it to readers who love erotic novels where rape, rough sex, gang-banging, and non-discriminatory sex with strangers (with or without condoms) are the norm, and where the only emotions in the book emerge distorted through the haze of drugs.
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cristinaro - I don't mind reading erotic novels either as long as there is substance to the story.
kandscreeley - At times I was wondering whether this was the biography of someone the author knew rather than an actual steamy erotic novel.
ViziVoir - Sadly, there was no romance in this book at all.
Sahani Nimandra - I think I will stay away from this genre for a while as well. It could be the fact that in all my 50 years, I've never taken drugs, so I might not be able to relate to an addict at all. Maybe they really all behave like this, I don't know. Based on this book, I'm glad I was never tempted.
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I did feel throughout the entire book that the author has written more of a biography rather than an actual novel, and your comment makes me believe it even more so.
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