My new all-time favourite AVN story. By turns loving and wholesome then dark and gut-wrenching, one thing after another again and again. I found it impossible to put this down, save for forcing myself to get some sleep after I realised I'd read nearly all night.
It's definitely a novel and not a fap-fest, make no mistake. Some may call this walls of text but we are looking at a piece of illustrated literature here and you need to be comfortable reading. It takes me over 24 hours to read through Acts 1 and 2 but I don't rush and instead completely immerse myself in it.
For me the AI art is absolutely fine - it's illustrative of the story and that's all that matters. I was actually inspired to start learning Stable Diffusion and associated tools as a result. The artwork of the photos of Lacey's past hit really hard and the "little bitch" scene is brutal.
The writing for me is thought-provoking and immersive, often making me stop and ponder how I have responded to suspected betrayals in my past and how I would have responded in such circumstances if I had the same background trauma as the protagonists. In virtually all cases I found the story's responses to be at least plausible, which to be honest is pretty rare in AVNs in my experience (and I've read hundreds of them over the years).
Only one little niggle around the ntr side of things -
Overall I would thoroughly recommend this to anyone not afraid of a long read about relationship oriented mental health flux with a bountiful side-order of extreme emotional turmoil. I've signed up for the patreon and can't wait for Act 3 release in a few weeks.
It's definitely a novel and not a fap-fest, make no mistake. Some may call this walls of text but we are looking at a piece of illustrated literature here and you need to be comfortable reading. It takes me over 24 hours to read through Acts 1 and 2 but I don't rush and instead completely immerse myself in it.
For me the AI art is absolutely fine - it's illustrative of the story and that's all that matters. I was actually inspired to start learning Stable Diffusion and associated tools as a result. The artwork of the photos of Lacey's past hit really hard and the "little bitch" scene is brutal.
The writing for me is thought-provoking and immersive, often making me stop and ponder how I have responded to suspected betrayals in my past and how I would have responded in such circumstances if I had the same background trauma as the protagonists. In virtually all cases I found the story's responses to be at least plausible, which to be honest is pretty rare in AVNs in my experience (and I've read hundreds of them over the years).
Only one little niggle around the ntr side of things -
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Overall I would thoroughly recommend this to anyone not afraid of a long read about relationship oriented mental health flux with a bountiful side-order of extreme emotional turmoil. I've signed up for the patreon and can't wait for Act 3 release in a few weeks.