The Girl in 6e by A. R. Torre Review

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The Girl in 6e by A. R. Torre

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My life, inside this apartment is simple. It works, as long as I follow the rules.

1. Don’t leave the apartment. Not in case of fire, not to mail a letter, not to run an errand. The door stays shut, and I stay inside.

2. Don’t get attached to clients. I take off my clothes, I stand in front of the camera, and I perform. What they want, I give. Their secrets, I keep. Everything I tell them, is a lie.

3. Don’t kill anyone. I’ve obeyed that rule for over three years.

My life, inside this apartment was simple, and it worked. Then, I started breaking rules.

Enter a world of lies, thrills, fears, and all desires, in this original thriller from A. R. Torre.

Warning: This book contains explicit sexual references, and should not be read by anyone under the age of 18.

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Undressing is an everyday occurrence. Most women do it mindlessly, automatic motions that accomplish an end result. But, if done correctly, stripping can be the ultimate foreplay, a sexual seduction that can wipe clear any rational thoughts and leave a man totally and utterly at your mercy. I have mastered the art.

I kneel on the bed and trail my fingers over my skin. Light, teasing caresses designed to heighten my senses and stimulate my body. I exhale slow, trembling breaths as my hands travel near sensitive areas, the dip in my neckline, the lace over my breasts. I keep my eyes down, subservient to him, and wait for the command. One always comes.

“Take off your top. Slowly.” The voice was foreign, English words dipped in culture and dialect. I comply, lifting my eyes and biting my bottom lip gently, my tongue quickly darting out, and hear his gasp in response. I run my hands down my neck, grazing the top of my collarbone and dipping under the silk of my negligee. I slide down one strap, then two, the silk bunching over my breasts, the fabric clinging to my nipples. Then I rise to my knees, crossing my arms, sliding the fabric higher, letting it reveal inch by slow inch of skin until it unveils the curve of breasts, dip of throat, and the pout of pink lips.

“Good.” He groaned. “Very good. I like you, Jessica.”

Jessica. Not my real name. He thought he knew me. They all thought they knew me. After all, they’ve seen my Facebook page, seen the Photoshopped photos that construct my manufactured life. They believe what they see, because they want to believe. Like I want to believe.

I turn to the wall and stand, dragging my expensive thong down over my toned hips, bending over and exposing my most private area to his hungry eyes. The embroidered lace slides the rest of the way down my legs and drops around my ankles, snagging on the Italian stilettos that encase perfectly pedicured feet. I am naked now, and slide down to lay on my side in front of him, propped up on one elbow, his eyes hungrily feasting on my body. The lights, bright and hot, illuminate my bare skin, causing it to glow. He speaks, the arousal present in his voice, in the slight thickening of his accent.

“Touch yourself. Just your fingers. I want to see you come.”

He wants my fingers, a seductive performance of gasps, moans, and slick foreplay. Eventually, fingers won’t be enough. The next visit he’ll want more, something bigger, deeper – my moans to be louder, my orgasm stronger. There will be no secrets anymore, no boundaries, no requests he won’t be comfortable giving. At this moment, I am his, to do with as he pleased. And right now, he wants fingers.

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I don’t mind being killer-crazy, but I don’t want to be loony-bin-crazy. That would probably be bad for business — a bit of a turnoff.

Where to start? I’ll tell you what I told Alessandra, this book is freaking amazing. It is NOT a romance and sex book, so if that’s what you want you will NOT find it here. That being said, Alessandra is a genius. You really don’t get much from the blurb so I wasn’t sure going in if I was going to enjoy it. I mean, really. I like romance and sex as much as the next girl, but this character lives alone inside her apartment and doesn’t leave. REALLY!

I picked up this book yesterday and didn’t put it down. Couldn’t put it down. I don’t want to give you any spoilers or any clue what The Girl in 6e is actually about so I’m going to lay this out there. It’s F*d up. Really and truly her mind is f*d up, and for a really good reason. The book itself is written from multiple points of view, which in and of itself takes a little bit of time to get into but once you get the feel of it you’ll be hooked. I know I was.

My husband would come into the room where I was reading and I’d just tell him how crazy this book was, but that I couldn’t put it down. It is truly a great story and one of the best books I’ve read this year. We get inside look at the world of sex camming, an inside look at psychological issues, and truly inside the mind of a killer.  I can’t believe I actually found myself smiling at some of the main character’s thoughts. I really enjoyed her sick sense of humor (is that bad?).

Just know that all is not as it seems and that hope may still be alive in there somewhere.

★ ★ ★ ★   Stars

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Meet the Author

AR Torre

A.R. Torre is a pseudonym for popular erotica author Alessandra Torre. Blindfolded Innocence, her first novel, was a huge success and captured the attention of readers everywhere. When not writing, A.R. Torre enjoys reading, traveling, and spending time with her family.

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3 thoughts on “The Girl in 6e by A. R. Torre Review”

    1. The Girl in 6e is totally different from anything else she’s written. It’s dark, but as long as you know that going in, you’ll love it.

  1. This book is so so good. It’s not your usual book…it’s quite a departure from Alessandra’s other book. It’s got quite a bit of suspense to it. Highly recommend it.

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