Saturday, September 14, 2013

Hussy

Hussy 
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The Eskimos may have over a hundred words for snow, but that doesn’t even come close to how many words the English language has for “slut”—and Lindsey has been called them all. “Hussy” is Lindsey’s personal favorite, given to her by her own grandmother, who likes to pat her on the hand and whisper, “Don’t worry, dear—a hussy is just a woman with the morals of a man.”
But Lindsey’s not ashamed of her reputation. She knows she’s earned it—and she’s proud of it. After all, you only live once, right? In fact, she goes out of her way to make it known to every guy she comes in contact with, she’s available for the taking—the rougher, the better.
That is until Lindsey meets Lieutenant Zachary Davis, a man who refuses to treat her like the trash she believes she really is.
But can Lindsey change her impulsive ways and learn to value herself the way the Zach does?
Warnings: This title contains graphic language and extreme sexual situations as well as a girl with a slutty attitude bigger than Texas covering a haunted past, and a sweet, hot man in uniform dead set on rescuing her from herself.
Note to Readers: This novel was previously released as “Falling Down.”

Review

****eXcessica Publishing through NetGalley provided me with a copy of this book for my honest review****
“Don’t worry, dear—a hussy is just a woman with the morals of a man.”
Lindsey has a reputation, a hard earned one she's proud of. She's not afraid to embrace her sexuality and she can usually be seen flaunting it. There is no shame for her in picking up a random man, nor does she have regrets, that is until Zach comes along. Zach teaches her that regardless of the things that have happened to her, she has so much more to offer.

Selena Kitt is my go to for pushing the envelope, taboo, in your face open books. I've come to love her edge and her ability to tell the most twisted stories. However, this one just wasn't a favorite of mine. I may have a little higher than normal expectations for her books than the average author, because she is an amazing writer. I didn't dislike this book or have any problem reading it, it just did not stick with me. I enjoyed the real struggle these characters went through, and the realistic story telling. The story was dirty in all the right ways and got your mind thinking but didn't push it further than that. A good read for someone looking for a quick twist, but not my favorite by her. 

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