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365 Days by Blanka Lipińska Review

Title: 365 Days

Author: Blanka Lipińska

First published July 4, 2018

336 pages, Kindle Edition

Rating: 3.33

Overview

Dinner with a Vampire by Abigail Gibbs is a thrilling tale of forbidden love that will leave you breathless. When Violet Lee stumbles upon a mysterious and alluring figure on a deserted street, she is drawn into a world she never knew existed.

A world of opulence and excess, where pleasure is the only currency that matters. But as Violet is pulled deeper into this seductive underworld, she realizes that there is more to her dark and enigmatic lover, Kaspar Varn, than meets the eye.

As their relationship intensifies, Violet is forced to confront the dangerous secrets that lie beneath the surface of this glittering facade. Will their love be enough to overcome the forces that threaten to tear them apart?

Find out in this unforgettable novel that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very last page.

Editoral Review

365 Days by Blanka Lipiska is a steamy romance novel that explores themes of power, control, and submission. First published on July 4, 2018, this book caused quite a stir in Poland due to its explicit content and controversial storyline.

The author, Lipiska, is a Polish influencer who originally wrote the book as fanfiction on Wattpad. The plot revolves around Laura Biel, a headstrong executive who is kidnapped by a powerful mafia boss named Massimo Torricelli.

Massimo gives Laura one year to fall in love with him, or else she will be free to go. The story takes place in Italy and features lavish lifestyles and steamy sex scenes.

While the book may be entertaining for some readers, it has significant flaws. The writing feels amateurish and disjointed, and the characters lack depth and complexity.

The relationship between Laura and Massimo is toxic and unhealthy, which may be concerning for some readers. The book certainly has its share of controversy, with some readers criticizing it for glorifying sexual violence and romanticizing abusive behavior.

However, others argue that it is simply a work of fiction and should not be taken too seriously. Overall, 365 Days will likely appeal to fans of the romance genre who are looking for a quick, steamy read.

However, those seeking well-developed characters and nuanced storytelling may be disappointed. If you are considering reading this book, it is important to keep in mind the controversial nature of its content and to approach it with an open mind.

With that said, I give this book a 2.5 out of 5 stars.

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