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Candy Land by Lissa Kasey
Candy Land by Lissa Kasey





Candy Land by Lissa Kasey Candy Land by Lissa Kasey

Actually, the fraternal connection and platonic love between Aki and Candy was what I found most touching. Though I do understand the objective of tidily wrapping up the series. Candy Land was assembled better, but I could've done with less head hopping and more focus on the triad. My biggest complaint about Cardinal Sins was how scattered it was. The pacing is fairly steady, though at times repetitive especially with regard to the eating thing and its necessity. Like GoT, this installment is quite bloody and, shockingly enough, I believe it contains more nudity than GoT. I'm just going to pretend you don't have HBO and this travesty will be rectified at some point.

Candy Land by Lissa Kasey

This installment has an epic battle at the end that veered into Game of Thrones territory which maybe was a little pandering but IT'S GAME OF THRONES! I liked it. Candy is a paid dominant and BDSM is alluded to and discussed, but hardly warrants the tagging if that's a deterrent. Also, it should be noted that the BDSM tag is misleading. There are a couple of sex scenes and the last one was sweltering, so I'm not complaining. However, in this final installment as with the first two the romance rides shotgun to the action/adventure. He wanted to take that fear away, show him that while the world might not be safe, he wasn't alone anymore. It was the little boy hiding his heart behind the badge that made Candy want Jack so bad. Ivy, on the other hand, is very intuitive and accepting of Jack, but Candy is hypersexual and baffled by his paucity. He's plainspoken and straightforward with Candy. My expertise with asexuality is exactly nil, so I've no idea if this is an accurate portrayal but I will say I liked Jack. In the final installment of the Hidden Gem series, Candy Land, we have Candy, Ivy and Jack trying to figure out if they can make a triad relationship work in the midst of the customary level of chaos that's to be expected in City M.Ĭan their differences strengthen their bond or will they be their undoing?







Candy Land by Lissa Kasey