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The Girl in 6E by A.R. Torre
4.0
Well damn, i didn’t know how i would take to this book. I like a good thriller and the thought of a women staying in her studio apartment for three years never touching another person or leaving it all in order not to kill people made me pick it up.
Deanna Madden is part killer and part victim i got way more than i bargained for in this thriller, i thought we would be following her as she fights the urge to kill which is in part the plot but it’s so much more. We get a well researched dive in to the world of Cam girls and i now have more knowledge than i ever did on the subject but it makes you respect what they do even if you don’t agree or like what they do. Those girl go through some shit (no wonder the money is so high). You get a whole background of Deanna and her family slowly unraveling throughout the book which just draws you in, makes you want to know what happened in her past. The part that surprised me the most was the relationship she has with her mail delivery guy Jeremy who does what she asks but is enticed by her mystery. I didn’t think this book would have a romance (kind of) angle because the sexual content is not romantic in the slightest but Jeremy and Deanna friendship? Maybe infatuation with each other didn’t feel forced.
Then the plot that surges the book in to action is young Annie who goes missing and the girl reminds Deanna of one of her online clients fantasy a little to close to the letter. Some of this book is hard to read and yes it's vulgar but it all advances the plot and gives you more understanding of the characters. In order to save Annie from the danger Deanna believes she’s in, she has to leave the apartment she hasn’t left in three years and risk going on a rage killing spree.
This book kept me on the edge of my seat, it won’t be for everyone but i have ordered the next in the series and plan on continuing on to find out what happens next.
Deanna Madden is part killer and part victim i got way more than i bargained for in this thriller, i thought we would be following her as she fights the urge to kill which is in part the plot but it’s so much more. We get a well researched dive in to the world of Cam girls and i now have more knowledge than i ever did on the subject but it makes you respect what they do even if you don’t agree or like what they do. Those girl go through some shit (no wonder the money is so high). You get a whole background of Deanna and her family slowly unraveling throughout the book which just draws you in, makes you want to know what happened in her past. The part that surprised me the most was the relationship she has with her mail delivery guy Jeremy who does what she asks but is enticed by her mystery. I didn’t think this book would have a romance (kind of) angle because the sexual content is not romantic in the slightest but Jeremy and Deanna friendship? Maybe infatuation with each other didn’t feel forced.
Then the plot that surges the book in to action is young Annie who goes missing and the girl reminds Deanna of one of her online clients fantasy a little to close to the letter. Some of this book is hard to read and yes it's vulgar but it all advances the plot and gives you more understanding of the characters. In order to save Annie from the danger Deanna believes she’s in, she has to leave the apartment she hasn’t left in three years and risk going on a rage killing spree.
This book kept me on the edge of my seat, it won’t be for everyone but i have ordered the next in the series and plan on continuing on to find out what happens next.