Review: The Human Lie Detector and the Hunkiest Hunk

The Human Lie Detector and the Hunkiest Hunk The Human Lie Detector and the Hunkiest Hunk by Anna Krolick
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

This book was not to my taste. I liked the concept, I liked (most of) the characters, but at least 50% of it was sex scenes or discussions about what kind of sex they’re ok with, and it became very tedious. I really don’t want to know every single detail of anyone’s sex life.

I liked the way the story took place over several years, and they didn’t just rush into everything. The characters felt real and I enjoyed watching them grow together. Henry seems like a really nice guy, respectful of boundaries, even if a little arrogant at first. However, I really hated Beverley’s father. Who would call their own daughter a slut, or suggest that they might become one if they live on their own? That is wrong on so many levels. I thought it was a shame that Beverley had obviously become a rather overbearing mother, only happy if her children are happy in the way she prescribes.

Overall, this was an interesting and unusual love story, but it was spoiled for me by the excessive quantity and detail in the sex scenes.

I was given a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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