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A review by livebythemoon7
Breaking Sin by Emily Stormbrook
5.0
This book is a book with a terrible situation and it is so well done, aside from a few grammatical and spelling errors. I would read it again for sure.
I can't stress enough to check the trigger warnings! This book is very heavy and dark.
Sin can't get her footing after the loss of her father. She then loses her job and in that same day finds out she has until the end of the month to vacate her apartment. With her father's life policy tied up she is desperate for any job position so she can make her own way. Sin and Tails are secretly in love with each other and neither one knows how the other feels. Tails mother hates Sin so much she would rather her dead then living on her property with her son. So out of desperation when a live on site job opportunity in the Bahamas drops in her lap she accepts without hesitation or a second thought. She just hopes Tails will join her to visit the Bahamas but he never receives his letter and ticket.
After there is no job available she begins enjoying the fully comped week vacation until the unthinkable happens. She finds herself abducted and held against her will and used as a sex doll. Her world becomes revolved around her captor as he has designed. This book goes deep into the trauma of mentally being at war with oneself over feeling pleasure at the hands of an abuser despite not wanting to. Others do see and hear Sin but they believe it is all a part of her captors game that he pays women to participate in.
I don't want to spoil the last 25% of the book so I will end my review here.
Again. Heavy triggers.
I can't stress enough to check the trigger warnings! This book is very heavy and dark.
Sin can't get her footing after the loss of her father. She then loses her job and in that same day finds out she has until the end of the month to vacate her apartment. With her father's life policy tied up she is desperate for any job position so she can make her own way. Sin and Tails are secretly in love with each other and neither one knows how the other feels. Tails mother hates Sin so much she would rather her dead then living on her property with her son. So out of desperation when a live on site job opportunity in the Bahamas drops in her lap she accepts without hesitation or a second thought. She just hopes Tails will join her to visit the Bahamas but he never receives his letter and ticket.
After there is no job available she begins enjoying the fully comped week vacation until the unthinkable happens. She finds herself abducted and held against her will and used as a sex doll. Her world becomes revolved around her captor as he has designed. This book goes deep into the trauma of mentally being at war with oneself over feeling pleasure at the hands of an abuser despite not wanting to. Others do see and hear Sin but they believe it is all a part of her captors game that he pays women to participate in.
I don't want to spoil the last 25% of the book so I will end my review here.
Again. Heavy triggers.