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Gee-sus! All my questions about Toreth answered in 9 pages.
That was totally unexpected and terribly disturbing - I'm ill and heartbroken, and I just want to weep for Toreth the boy.

The chance meeting of Gee a creepy old crack-pot reveals some of Toreth's past andprobably possibly the source of his psychosis.
And so, armed with new knowledge...I pick myself up and wipe the tears, and move onward. Let the mind fucking continue... ...more
That was totally unexpected and terribly disturbing - I'm ill and heartbroken, and I just want to weep for Toreth the boy.

The chance meeting of Gee a creepy old crack-pot reveals some of Toreth's past and
And so, armed with new knowledge...I pick myself up and wipe the tears, and move onward. Let the mind fucking continue... ...more

Toreth explained in 3,500 words. I'm speechless.
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3 stars because it was over quickly. Yet another peep into Toreth's sick mind. Poor guy. At least he doesn't know how screwed up he is.
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Aug 28, 2013
Steelwhisper
rated it
it was amazing
Shelves:
abuse,
erotic-romance,
may-december,
science-fiction,
british-authors,
quiltbag,
5-brilliant
And here's the second 5* one. Absolutely great writing!
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Gee is creepy. But we get to see something of what Toreth went through in his youth. The way he seems to accept the abuse is also creepy and very Toreth. I want to feel sorry for him, but really, it’s just like a walk in the park for him. Or at least that’s all we’re allowed to see for now.

Dec 11, 2011
Moekins13
marked it as to-read




Dec 03, 2012
MsMiz (Tina)
marked it as glbt-to-read

Jun 16, 2013
Mtsnow13
marked it as to-read