![]() ![]() If you like happy endings, I’m sorry, you won’t get one. I thinks this in itself reflects how amazing this book is. Why do I keep on reading books that I know will break my heart and most likely make me seek therapy after?Ĭomfort food has definitely left me broken and, well, not speechless or else I wouldn’t be writing this, but without a doubt mindfucked and near having some kind of attack. From now on I’ll also be posting information about the book genre so you know if you want to read a review about the book or not. *NOTE: This is not a genre I usually review on this blog but I am currently trying to save every review I have on Goodreads for safe keeping and so I’ll be posting some I have never published on Chibi Reader now. Told in the first person from Emily’s perspective, Comfort Food explores what happens when all expectations of pleasure and pain are turned upside down, as whips become comfort and chicken soup becomes punishment.” Review Combined with his lack of violence toward her, this has her walking a fine line at the edge of sanity. As part of his conditioning methods, her captor refuses to speak to her, knowing how much she craves human contact. Summary: “Emily Vargas has been taken captive. ![]()
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