Hello Readers,
Whether you're a reader of the trilogy or experiencing "The Casanovas" as a stand-alone book I feel this warning is needed.
The trilogy has mature themes and uncomfortable moments throughout, but this book, in particular, I consider the grittiest of the three.
There will be scenes in this novel that could make individuals uncomfortable and unhappy. It deals with injustices and real-life issues, none of which I will outline here for plot reasons but be warned. It upsets me to write it, it will upset you to read it.
Consider yourself cautioned and enjoy the book if you choose to continue. There may be differences of opinions in the comments sections in regards to the sensitive subjects covered. I request everyone remains civil, mature and thoughtful towards their fellow readers. Think before you post.
Best wishes always,
Bea.
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