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Double Take

Double Take

2015

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15

An enjoyable erotic novel! This wasn't my first time reading about a genderqueer character, but it was my first time reading fiction featuring non-traditional pronouns. I admit that I was curious about how it would read, but it's all very natural, thanks to the author's deft hand. There was a good amount of character development for such a short book, without which the plot twist wouldn't have worked at all. The twist was pretty far-fetched, but the point-of-view character, Teka, reacted to the situation in what I felt was a realistic way. The love story side of things was surprisingly romantic, and the sex scenes were hot. As a sidenote, Teka's friendship with Maek helped add depth to Teka's character and gave the book a few humorous moments. There isn't a ton of world-building, but there's enough to give these characters context. Overall, this was a well-told tale. I look forward to reading more of J.K. Pendragon's work.

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