A review by dinohakari
Everleigh's Ring by S. Legend

5.0

OMG Mock did it again! This book is absolutely incredible but completely... horrible? at the same time! How she can write something that generates so many conflicting feelings is beyond me.

I have to say, if you're not going to read this story with a completely open mind, don't. It doesn't really have a plot, something that the author specified from the beginning BUT it's hot, it's sexy, it's kinky...So, so, so KINKY that I think that word isn't even close to describing it. And it has so many things that are totally WRONG that I don't think trigger warnings are enough!

I'm still trying to figure out what Lee's crimes were that led to a life sentence in a conservatorship. Because let me tell you, if his crimes were perverse in any way, he ended up in a place where the people who were supposed to "cure" him are more deviant and perverted than he is, and who, in my opinion, are the ones who should be locked up forever!

In the end, it really doesn't matter how he got there, but the relationship he builds with Ocean.

Oh! I hate the evil "doctor" and...well I hate Walden too. Can't help it, I really tried to like him but...nope.

And I don't want to say more because I would end up filling the review with spoilers and it would be a waste. What I said. OPEN MIND. Very open. And if you are not able? DO NOT read it!

I want to add that I'm not someone who is into threesomes (I'm not talking about a casual threesome, that's just sex) or anything related to polyamory. I have nothing against that, everyone loves what they loves, but it's not something I really understand, I mean, how can you love more than one person at the same time? Sharing them? I could not. So, I tend to avoid those kinds of stories, and only a few authors get me to read them, Mock ([a:S. Legend|14493179|S. Legend|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1615943642p2/14493179.jpg]) one of them. I just love her books, the depth she gives to the characters and what touches them inside.

I was given an advanced copy and voluntarily wrote a review.