![]() There is one rape scene and several other scenes of predatory behavior/ attempted raping (and in one when she stands up for herself she is told she over reacted and needs more training in how to deal with society). ![]() Also, there were a lot of rapists in this story. Kaitlyn will get mad at him but then within minutes be like "well we only have a little bit of time together so I'll forgive your attempts to lobotomize me because you 'rev me up': *shudder* The writing style was overly dramatic and cringey. ![]() ![]() He acts unilaterally supposedly in her best interest but all he really does is deny her agency and try to preserve his job. While ok in concept, the amount of time the scientist spends drooling over her long shapely legs before he knows she still has emotions is troublesome. She and one of the scientists fall in love, etc. She is convinced if they knew she still has emotions they would lobotomize her so she spends months acting like a robot. Kaitlyn would have died but instead has been turned into a cyborg super soldier by some shady top secret scientist types. The premise sounds cool, and there is nothing wrong with the performance, though there's nothing exciting about the performance either. You know the "still a better love story than Twilight" joke? does not apply. This book is just ok to somewhat troublesome. ![]()
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