Review: Big Sky by Kitty Thomas

Goodreads blurb:

Veronica Cason lives in a small apartment with no clear view of the sky. It’s uncertain which might crush her first: her debt or the buildings squeezed in so tight that they surround her like ominous sentinels. She can’t breathe in the city. Her success is a lie, and her debt is coming to collect her—unless someone else gets there first.

When a stranger offers her a job at a ranch, it feels like salvation, but it could also mean her death if his motives aren't pure. Which door has the tiger behind it? The claustrophobia of the city or ranch life under an open sky?

NOTE: Big Sky is dark, literary erotica and is intended for a mature adult audience.





God, I don't even know what to say. This was all so crazy!

This book is about Veronica, she just lost her job, has no money to pay the bills and she soon will have to leave her apartment. Luke owns a ranch and offers her a job but she doesn't want to accept because she is scared of what he could do to her once she was there. Luke doesn't stop trying to convince her to go work for him and she keeps declining, until he kidnaps her.

Luke makes so many things to her, he shares her with the other men who work on the ranch and so many other crazy things that I didn't imagine ever reading about. But Veronica likes it, at least some things and even when she doesn't like one thing that he makes her do or wants her to do, she ends up liking it.

Luke wants her to be like his ex girlfriend Trish. He kidnapped her because she looks like Trish. He sometimes even calls her Trish. Veronica starts to think that she wants Luke to notice her, she wants to be different from is ex, wants to do things with him that he didn't do with Trish. She likes how she feels when he is around and she says that she is addicted to the way Luke and the other men touch her and too comfortable with a warm bed, food and shelter. She doesn't want to leave anymore.

Luke is always gonna see her as Trish and Veronica knows that but she is ready to accept that and live the rest of her life in the ranch.

“She blinked back the tears before they could overwhelm her. If he couldn't love her, this had to be enough. The pleasure. The clean air and peace. The freedom from her debt. As she looked up, bright blue with dots of cotton candy clouds filled her vision. In the end, the sky was the only thing that was real.”

I felt so bad in the end because I always want a happy ending and Veronica simply accepts what happen to her and in her mind there is the best place to her but I don't want it to be like that. I want her to kill all those bastards and then try to have a good life, try to be happy, find someone that can love her and marry her and have a bunch of beautiful babies. Unfortunately that doesn't happen.

It was a very crazy book, but I still enjoyed it.



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