![]() ![]() I now can’t remember nearly enough details to properly review the novel. I am sure this is the third time I have reviewed NO VIRGIN (WordPress seemed to eat the other two?!?). Distancing yourself from reality is often a response to rape, and this could have been a deliberate choice by the author, but for me, it just didn’t work. ![]() ![]() This novel doesn’t fail there for me, it fails because I never connected with Stacey or her best friend and I always felt distanced from the situation. ![]() What I hate is that it’s almost always men raping women, and very few cases of same sex, or female perpetrator abuse. Shouldn’t I have more respect and love for a character who decides to get off her butt (eventually) and do something about having been raped? Rape is still something where the statistics are woefully under-reported. Perhaps the fact is that Anne Cassidy’s writing style doesn’t agree with me, no matter how compelling a circumstance she puts her characters in. I can’t believe that this has a second novel. I feel like such a betrayer for not really loving all of the writing, and not loving NO VIRGIN either. The second in the series, Finding Jennifer Jones, I gave 3 stars to. Most people will know Anne Cassidy from Looking for JJ, which I gave 4 stars. After the perpetrators try to write it off as ‘adult fun’ she knows that she needs to do something to prevent others being hurt. She has also been physically raped by his brother. Stacey Woods has been emotionally raped by someone she trusted. ![]()
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