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A review by ginniereads
Destiny's Need by J.J. Argus
3.0
I give this book 3 stars.
Warning this book does contain harsh language, degrading scenes, and disturbing scenes of father-daughter sexual relations. So if you can' t handle that then this just might not be the book for you. You may want to try it out though it is a good story.
This was the first taboo book I've ever read. I had a lot of emotional moments reading this book. I had a love hate relationship with Destiny only bc she was feeling that way about her Dad. I guess it was bc she was confused about what was going on and the fact that a sexual side of her that she never experienced before was there. I mean she always knew she was a sexual person, but not she never knew she would enjoy being dominated and reduced to a slave. I also felt bad for her especially when she felt humiliated, but then again its all psychological bc when you have someone especially your father putting you down and saying you aren't going to amount to nothing other than a slave, what do you think the outcome of it is going to be.
Of course, I had no respect for the father bc of what he did. A lot of the scenes was a bit disturbing just bc its taboo. I just couldn't stand what the father reduced Destiny. But in my opinion I think the author did a very good job with the assimilation Destiny had to endure to learn the slave trade.
Overall, I would recommend this book to anyone interested in taboo. One thing I could see is there being another part to this book just so we can see where Destiny goes from where she ended. I would like to see that.
Warning this book does contain harsh language, degrading scenes, and disturbing scenes of father-daughter sexual relations. So if you can' t handle that then this just might not be the book for you. You may want to try it out though it is a good story.
This was the first taboo book I've ever read. I had a lot of emotional moments reading this book. I had a love hate relationship with Destiny only bc she was feeling that way about her Dad. I guess it was bc she was confused about what was going on and the fact that a sexual side of her that she never experienced before was there. I mean she always knew she was a sexual person, but not she never knew she would enjoy being dominated and reduced to a slave. I also felt bad for her especially when she felt humiliated, but then again its all psychological bc when you have someone especially your father putting you down and saying you aren't going to amount to nothing other than a slave, what do you think the outcome of it is going to be.
Of course, I had no respect for the father bc of what he did. A lot of the scenes was a bit disturbing just bc its taboo. I just couldn't stand what the father reduced Destiny. But in my opinion I think the author did a very good job with the assimilation Destiny had to endure to learn the slave trade.
Overall, I would recommend this book to anyone interested in taboo. One thing I could see is there being another part to this book just so we can see where Destiny goes from where she ended. I would like to see that.