My Torin, K Webster

I’m a freak, a misfit, an odd end.
Abandoned and unloved.
But my happiness is so close I can taste it.

Until he shows up.

Gorgeous, expensive, and all man.
Sad brown eyes and a brilliant smile.
And he wants me to go with him.

His intentions are hidden.
His motives are unclear.

Yet, I leave with him because there’s no happiness here.

What he promises feels too good to be true…
A castle. A fortune. And horses too.

It’s too easy.
Nothing in my life has ever been easy.

What’s the catch?
There’s always a catch.

About the Author

K. Webster is the author of dozens romance books in many different genres including contemporary romance, historical romance, paranormal romance, and erotic romance. When not spending time with her husband of twelve years and two adorable children, she’s active on social media connecting with her readers.

Her other passions besides writing include reading and graphic design. K. can always be found in front of her computer chasing her next idea of taking action. She looks forward to the day when she will see one of her titles on the big screen.

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Title: My Torin
Author: K. Webster
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Pages: 244
Date: 1.9.18
Rating: 4.5/5 GOODREADS Amazon
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Dear Reader,

I love Webster’s intense writing. Some are more than I can handle, but I totally love her psychological books, like The Whispers and the ROARS, which is still my absolute favorite. Nothing’s been able to overwhelm me like that wonderful mindfuck, but My Torin came pretty close.

It’s always been Torin for me so at first, I had my reservations with Tyler, Torin’s older brother, and Casey’s savior. However, the more I read, the more I realized that Casey can totally choose to love who she wants to. Did it drive me crazy? Probably more than it did Torin, which I think is why I wasn’t as invested in their relationship until the end, when I had no choice but to appreciate it. I won’t say anymore that may come off as spoilerish, but I will say that you should totally- like ever other book -go into this open-minded with a lot of tissues nearby.

It was entertaining with a lot of angst for me because when the sad things came, I really cried, and when the bad things showed up, I wanted to strangle Casey for not having her shields up. I’m glad things worked out the way they did, however, because if they hadn’t, I honestly don’t know how I would’ve handled everything that happened. It felt a little fast when you compare it to the beginning, where Casey’s foundation was laid out, but I can’t seem to dislike the book because of it. Every scene otherwise seemed nicely paced, and if I had to ask for anything, it’d probably be more time with Tyler so I could really get into his and Casey’s dynamics like I should’ve.

Read it if you love psychological romances. Webster did quite a bit of research for this and I love that she was able to give me a POV of ‘mentally ill’ patients. She very well showed her readers that they aren’t at all ill or have anything wrong with them. They’re just like… Torin. And Casey. Stuck in a car with a few kinks. This was my first, but I think you’ll really enjoy the different perspective of Torin and the overall picture that she leaves you with at the end.

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