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This story is dark, spicy, and totally gripping.
ARC Review – Sir, I’m Obsessed | Rachel Elisabeth
Wow… what a story.
I honestly didn’t know exactly what I was getting into. I knew it would be about a young mother navigating the very familiar struggles of marriage with young children: exhaustion, feeling like you have to carry everything on your own, a husband who doesn’t fully take responsibility, and the loss of connection and intimacy.
Then I read the prologue… and wow. It was raw, hard-hitting, and powerful. I actually had to pause and catch my breath.
Still, I continued with the first chapter. The author immediately draws you into Elara’s daily routine, a young mother who feels lonely, disconnected, and missing passion and closeness. Many women will likely recognize themselves in her situation. I truly felt for Elara—I could feel the weight she was carrying.
Then a new male colleague enters the picture. At first, Elara reacts defensively, but soon she becomes intrigued by him. He’s good at his job, mysterious, and undeniably attractive. The attraction is mutual, and before she knows it, she’s drawn into his addictive and compelling presence.
This story is dark, spicy, and totally gripping.
Rachel Elisabeth’s writing is vivid and engaging; the story never drags. It fully immerses you in Elara’s emotional world and keeps you curious about what happens next. Despite the intensity of the prologue, I kept reading—and I’m so glad I did.
Thank you, W. Griffing Publishing, for the ARC.
Wow… what a story.
I honestly didn’t know exactly what I was getting into. I knew it would be about a young mother navigating the very familiar struggles of marriage with young children: exhaustion, feeling like you have to carry everything on your own, a husband who doesn’t fully take responsibility, and the loss of connection and intimacy.
Then I read the prologue… and wow. It was raw, hard-hitting, and powerful. I actually had to pause and catch my breath.
Still, I continued with the first chapter. The author immediately draws you into Elara’s daily routine, a young mother who feels lonely, disconnected, and missing passion and closeness. Many women will likely recognize themselves in her situation. I truly felt for Elara—I could feel the weight she was carrying.
Then a new male colleague enters the picture. At first, Elara reacts defensively, but soon she becomes intrigued by him. He’s good at his job, mysterious, and undeniably attractive. The attraction is mutual, and before she knows it, she’s drawn into his addictive and compelling presence.
This story is dark, spicy, and totally gripping.
Rachel Elisabeth’s writing is vivid and engaging; the story never drags. It fully immerses you in Elara’s emotional world and keeps you curious about what happens next. Despite the intensity of the prologue, I kept reading—and I’m so glad I did.
Thank you, W. Griffing Publishing, for the ARC.
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