![]() However, I’ve been struggling with writing reviews. I read this book as soon as it arrived, within 24 hours of first holding it. And we meet Anna’s family who are obsessed with success, discipline and compliance from the youngest member of the family (surprisingly, that’s Anna). Through all of this we get to know Anna, whose therapist just diagnosed her as neurodivergent, sending her reeling again. Quan wants it to be good for Anna even if requiring mutuality means he doesn’t get what he came for. They meet with an arrangement that they’ll only have sex once then it’s over. Her would-be revenge sex buddy is Quan, part of the family-and-friends grouping we’ve met in Hoang’s previous novels. Then she ventures onto Tinder for revenge sex. She chats to her online friends who are really supportive. ![]() And he tells her he expects she won’t see other people while he’s screwing around. Like, not half an hour after he got the blow job he wanted. Then she walks into the bathroom, brushes her teeth REALLY thoroughly, agonizes about “blow job face”, walks back out – and it’s obvious there is no reciprocation in their sex life. What’s worse is he expects her to swallow and she HATES that. ![]() She gives her boyfriend Julian a blow job although she doesn’t like doing that. ![]() ![]() Anna Sun needs to learn the Heart Principle. ![]()
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