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The Scissor Sisters

Taboo Forbidden First-Time Lesbian

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The Scissor Sisters

By: Rachel Jordan
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When temptation and forbidden fruit sleeps right down the hall from you...

Nasha is the perfect girl for Zena. She's beautiful and sexy, sweet and innocent, with a body made for inappropriate behavior. But there are two obstacles standing in the way: Zena is older at twenty-one, and Nasha is eighteen and still in high school. Worse than that, their parents are engaged to be married. They all live under the same roof and not giving in to the temptation of the sinfully curvaceous Nasha is literally driving Zena crazy. From the curious, longing look in her eyes, Zena can tell Nasha wants her too. How can Zena continue to deny herself such sweet, forbidden fruit?

Then one day, Zena catches Nasha in the shower, and there's no turning back from there. She’s soon sneaking away to Nasha's bedroom in the wee hours of the night for some under the covers play. But how long can this secret, scandalous affair between stepsisters to be go on before the two of them are caught?

Disclaimer: The characters in this story are not blood-related or related by law. Characters are eighteen and older and the sexual relations are consensual.
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The AI generated narration was the best thing about this book.

I regretfully have to say that this book was a major letdown. The writing is amateurish at best, with choppy prose and a lack of coherent structure that makes it a slog to get through. The use of AI narration only exacerbates the issue, resulting in a flat and lifeless delivery that does nothing to engage the reader.

More troubling, however, is the author's evident bias. The portrayal of Black characters is deeply problematic, marked by stereotypes and a lack of depth. In stark contrast in her other books written under another name, white characters are given nuanced development and empathetic treatment. This glaring disparity reflects poorly on the author's ability to create inclusive and respectful narratives.

Overall, this book is a disappointing read that fails on multiple fronts, from its poor writing to its offensive character representation in her books.

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No story line! No sustenance! Nothing that makes a story enjoyable to a avid reader.

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