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I kept waiting for something to really happen, but I think it was all lost in the general horniness of the characters. It's not that nothing happens it's just that the characters are seemingly extra horny and willing to do almost any old sketchy thing to get their rocks off which is just about the most boring thing a character can be in my opinion and because of that the actual events got lost in the miasma. Long story short, this one really wasn't for me.
This has u/iia vibes. A NoSleep story turned novel. I hated every minute of it. Fantastic.
If this was the first Rumfitt I'd read, I would like it more, but I see so much of Tell Me I'm Worthless that I think Rumfitt is making herself a structure to write splattergore novels. This is her previous book's skeleton with a different villain/monster/metaphor.
I think this was more... not restrained, per se, but developed in a way that didn't feel clumsy, but because it's like her previous novel it feels stale.