Review: Heather - G.C McKay
Review: Heather - G.C McKay - December 2020
This was an interesting read as the
blurb grabbed me and I had the idea it was going to be a rather edgy age-gap
romance as the main female character is only 14 and then the main male
character Michael is 35. However, it went deeper than I imagined as the book is
written like a confessional and expose - all Michael's cards are on the table.
The book is written from his perspective. Michael works in a coffee shop with
what I can guess are females aged between 18- 30's. The one he is on most with
is Seraphina who is 18 but seems pretty naive. Michael often flirts with her
but when he sees Heather and Freya, we can see he likes his girls a bit younger
- 14 to be exact. This book touches on Michael who in a way is a predator as he
starts to have a secret sordid affair with Heather who started as a customer
with her parents at the coffee shop. Heather is very promiscuous and a sexual
person as we watch her go fluidly between Michael and then Freya. It was a
confusing read at times and I do have to admit, I wanted to put it down in
parts as felt a bit uncomfortable reading it due to Michael preying on the
younger audience. If you do not like Dark books, taboo reads, and ones
that push the boundaries off into the far distance - then do not read this book
as this isn't for everyone. It does touch on hard, forbidden, and sometimes
troubling topics - so be forewarned. Heather is definitely despite the
cover a book that is an R18 Read.
Amazon : https://amzn.to/3s1Za8c
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