FROM USA TODAY BESTSELLING AUTHOR ELLA JAMES... One boy. Mother calls him Hansel. One girl. Mother named her Gretel. Locked in little rooms, in the mountainside mansion of a crazy woman. Until he saws a hole into the wall dividing them. Then at least, they have each other’s hands. It does...
Alrighty, I've finished this little series. Leah and "Hansel" are interesting. The story is pretty sick with "mother" and all. and who Kinsley is. It's one wicked story. The sex was hot, of course. I got mixed feelings about Hansel. I felt bad for him a lot. But I felt that there should have been...
Ella James takes an even darker turn in this installment of the Hansel serial series. With startling, disturbing flashbacks, and intense, emotional scenes, Hansel, Part Three will leave you breathless and begging for more. Even though some questions are answered, you are still left in the dark, c...
Agora eu me enfezei! Que diabos de enredo doido é esse, produção?!Eles se reencontram e mergulham numa relação louca. Em que universo você revê alguém que você ama e simplesmente aceita termos loucos para poder se relacionar com ela? Assim fácil, sem nem tentar um simples diálogo antes?Queria mui...
Not quite as good as the first one, but still enjoyed it.Following the dual POV and using flashbacks to fill in holes, we learn more about Edgar/Hansel/Luke's past in the Foster Care System, but still haven't exactly gotten all the details that brought him to 'The House'There's a little of the an...
I actually enjoyed this story a lot. It was an interesting retelling of Hansel and Gretel, really dark. There's some trigger subjects like physical and sexual abuse. I think the author did well in developing the story and talking about abuse respectfully. The relationship was actually believable ...