![]() Not seventeen year olds, but nine year olds who should not be reading about sex. And about how this book is written for people with an IQ lower than 50, or for kids. Okay so, let's not keep talking about the eyes like Echols did. It didn't help that the first time she introduced the fucking eyes she felt the need to describe it as "They were a strangely dark brown in his light face." WHAT THE FUCK IS SO STRANGE ABOUT BROWN EYES IN WHITE PEOPLE? Jesus. But the number for dark was 80 the number for eyes was 100. ![]() She said it so many times, that I took this e-book and I did a search for the word "dark" and "eyes" to count how many times it happened. In case you didn't get it from the last twenty thousand fucking times she mentioned it. Did you guys get that? No? He has dark eyes. But if there's one thing that annoyed me to no end in this book, was how many times the author felt the need to tell us that John has dark eyes. ![]() Not typo ridden bad but written-for-idiots-bad. I read this book in two very excruciating hours. And I didn't care if their age gap was big enough for statutory rape. And I'm not even the type of person who likes to read books that sound hot. ![]() Young girl keeps getting in trouble and the cop who's determined to show her the consequences of her actions ends up falling for her? Hell yeah, that sounds hot. When I read the blurb for Going Too Far I knew I had to read it. Be warned though, this review will have cursing. Brace yourselves, I'm about to write the meanest, most drawn out negative review I've written to date. ![]()
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