Official Review: Black Sheep by Rianne Moss
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Thanks for your comment, JR.JR Mercier wrote: ↑01 Oct 2018, 00:34 This book sounds riveting. Jacob definitely gives off a wounded underdog vibe but I like that the author gets the reader to feel sympathy for him instead of just getting irritated. The female characters are a bit of a pet peeve of mine so I think I'll give it a skip. Still, love your review as always.
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Exactly!kandscreeley wrote: ↑01 Oct 2018, 08:21 Novels that picture women in this way irritate me. Let's have a novel that only describes the physical characteristics of men and pictures them all as weak. Nevertheless, it does sound interesting. Family secrets always makes for a good story line. Thanks!
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I understand. Thank you for stopping by and for your comment.Debjani Ghosh wrote: ↑01 Oct 2018, 03:35This piqued my interest until you mentioned that the female characters are portrayed in a stereotypical manner. That will put me off. Thanks for the review!A controlling father, a toxic relationship, and family secrets are some of the circumstances Jacob Watson faces in the novel Black Sheep by Rianne Moss.