Saturday, June 20, 2020

Review: THE POPE’S MISTRESS by Laylah Aragón


Marquis: A man that Laylah adored. There’s a story here that everyone wishes to know. It all started on a fun night in the town, a night in which she was only looking for sex. What she got was more than she bargained for.

Narrated in 1st person POV, story relays the journey of a woman’s love, painting a world with lovely lyrics and emotional hues. Story shifts and sways, dancing to a soft rhythm—it doesn’t move that fast, but you kind of get into it. This is basically a woman’s love diary—a bare canvas full of romantic notions, bumbling attempts, and hard truths. With her candid thoughts and down-to-earth nature, you get to like the character and relate to her in some way.

A pretty good story.

My rating: 4 stars

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