![]() ![]() I skipped over the villainous monologue because it was random and comical in it’s unnecessariness. I just wasn’t a fan of the hero making all of the decisions and “leaving because I love you and that’s the best decision for you.” He had that mindset so long at the end it was quite tedious. The third act was frustrating and shallow yet again. Like y’all are already married just go forth and be happy already. ![]() This is part of the reason marriages of convenience get on my nerves. I also hate when consummation is a part of a bargain or something and then it takes AGES for it to happen. Don’t have this man talk about tying her up like he tied up a widow, have the widow tell the wife that it was REAL GOOD, and then just…not tie her up? I mean this guy was supposed to be so sexually skilled but it was all very surface level. Authors get so brave with Chekhov’s sex acts I TELL YOU. ![]()
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