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D/S: An Anti-Love Story

D/S: An Anti-Love Story

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dark,Sensual and Realistic
Review: D/s is more than a book about sadism and sex.The author brings us into a young man's life at the brink of a crossroad,a choice between love and stability and the erotic lure of the road less traveled.It is a journey into the unknown where he finds physical fulfillment and unwittingly,emotional fulfillment as well.Far from a novel about only dominance and submission,it is a beautifuly written,sensitive,romantic yet still provocative and compelling drama with an ending that will surprise the reader and leave them wanting more. Realistically written,it will make you curious about what goes on behind the closed doors of your neighboor,hairdresser or even your own family. Mr.Kadet has written a piece that will haunt you long after the book is closed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Pop Anguish
Review: Deeply involving from its first paragraphs, this unusual novel manages to consistently lay bare the wounded hearts of its hardcase protagonists without ever dipping into sentiment or genre fakery. Not since the early days of James Ellroy has pop fiction been so fixated on character, but where Ellroy created lurid near-psychotic aberration, Kadet's people are unforgettable in their perversity.

D/s isn't for the faint of heart, not because of its sex and violence but because of its genuine despair and anguish. Pulsating with a visceral sense of loss, yet thrilling and compulsively entertaining throughout, this is hands-down one of the best books of recent years.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Highly Addictive
Review: Misanthropic and challenging
in this work Kadet sees The S/m scene as sociopathic and mindlessly devising methods of self-extermination.
Difficult and difficult to put down,
you'll find that possible only to answer bodily demands for sustenance or elimination. As addictive as heroin!


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