Ever stumbled into a book where the main character feels like someone you’d side-eye on Twitter? That’s Cassie from 'Under the Influence' for me. She’s this mid-tier influencer whose life implodes after a drunken rant goes viral. The genius part is how the story flips between her ‘before’ and ‘after’—like watching a car crash in slow motion, but with way more emotional depth. Her voice is equal parts witty and vulnerable, which makes her meltdowns weirdly endearing.
If you’ve ever refreshed your notifications with sweaty palms, Cassie’s story in 'Under the Influence' will gut you. She’s not some villain or saint—just a 20-something who accidentally becomes a meme. The book’s strength is how it balances cringe comedy (her desperate comeback attempts) with real tenderness (her bond with her disillusioned assistant). Her arc isn’t tidy, but that’s what makes it satisfying—like watching someone glue a shattered vase back together live on Instagram.
Man, 'Under the Influence' hits differently depending on how you approach it! The protagonist is this super relatable yet flawed influencer named Cassie, whose life spirals after a viral scandal. What I love is how layered she is—she’s not just some cliché social media star. The story digs into her past, her insecurities, and how she rebuilds after hitting rock bottom. It’s messy, raw, and oddly inspiring.
Cassie’s journey feels so real because the author nails the pressure of online fame. One minute she’s posting curated perfection, the next she’s dealing with trolls and existential dread. The way her character arcs from seeking validation to finding self-worth? Chef’s kiss. Plus, her sarcastic inner monologue had me cackling—it’s like the book version of doomscrolling with a therapist.
Cassie from 'Under the Influence' is that friend who overshares at parties but you can’t look away. The plot’s basically her existential crisis in influencer form—think canceled one day, viral again the next. What I adore is how her humor masks deeper loneliness. The book doesn’t judge her; it just shows the absurdity of building an identity online. That final scene where she posts something unedited? Pure catharsis.
Cassie’s the heart of 'Under the Influence,' and wow, does she carry the story. Imagine having thousands of followers but zero idea who you really are—that’s her struggle. The book’s pacing mirrors her chaos: rapid-fire posts one chapter, introspective breakdowns the next. What stuck with me was how her redemption isn’t about quitting social media, but learning to use it without losing herself. A+ character study for the digital age.
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Addiction is like not having control of your desire for something. Luca Perez, a 29-year-old man is mature enough not to be lured by a temptation. Yet he loses control whenever she's close.
Angela Colt is forbidden for the likes of him. She is off-limits. She is his best friend's sister, ten years younger than him.
Luca couldn't go through the same pain again, but his addiction was slowly morphing into something more feral and darker which he had never felt before.
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Life can be cruel sometimes; you have to find a way to weave through hell and stand strong.
Angela is the youngest daughter of the Colt family. A 19-year-old, adrenaline junkie and an adventure lover.
Everything was going super fine until she realized her feelings for a certain someone. The person she should never feel for or even think about.
Luca Perez.
'You can never fix the broken glass because, in the end, you'll bleed.'
But little did she know she could resist everything except temptation.
Her trembling body backed away watching her predator reaching her, her lips quivered in fear keeping her shaking hand over her bandaged stomach.
"P-Please," She whispered letting out a loud gasp when he grabbed her throat roughly jerking her near him, his lips touched hers freezing her shaking body on the spot.
"Don't worry il mio veleno, I wouldn't let you die, we will live together like we promised. but the difference is, the once promised heaven would be a hell now!"
And he didn't lie, the man who once loved her beyond him hated her with the same intensity. They were poles apart, they were not meant to be but he refused to accept the fate, he refused to let her get away from him, his hate, his vengeance.
This time he will hate her with passion the same way he loved her once, but the only thing that will stay same would be. He didn't let her go before, he wouldn't let her go now.
She was his venom and he has let her intoxicate him with no escape.
THE SPIN OFF SINFULLY YOURS CONTAINING ACE SULLIVAN STORY. IT CAN BE READ AS STAND ALONE NO NEED TO READ SINFULLY YOURS.
REMEMBER ENGLISH IS NOT MY FIRST LANGUAGE THERE WILL BE GRAMMATICAL AND SPELLING ERRORS SO PARDON ME.
DANGEROUS ADDICTION: Sex, Love and Scandal
“Everything I hate...Yet Crave.”
A collection of several steamy, twisted, highly erotic short stories and filled with dark sexual fantasies and desires.
DISCLAIMER ️
This story contains smut, therefore caution advised if you are underaged, please do not read or if you would feel uncomfortable with extremely explicit sexual contents. Stay away if you are not a fan of self gratification, taboos and non-committal relationships.
Heartbroken and traumatized Scarlett Cobbs was reminded of the wedding she was bound to have before her twenty-sixth birthday and her world began to crumble again. Her lover mysteriously disappeared a month ago and now she has to get married to someone she hates and also hide her addiction from the public.
A vacation was needed. Somewhere far away from home yet relaxing and sinful.
Broke and hardworking Finn Davis wasn't surprised when he heard the moans of a woman in the restroom of his working place. But the surprise came when he opened the male's section and found the woman right there pleasuring herself. What the hell! He thought but all thoughts were lost when she jumped him right there.
The craziest encounter became an addiction to both struggling adults.
"I want your body, heart and soul would you give them to me?"
"I..."
"I know you can't, so when you are ready to trade those with me Cupcake. I'll be waiting for you."
She was his addiction, she was his long time crush. She works as a maid. He's the CEO of a famous company. She's nice, he isn't. She's an angel while he's the devil.
They are worlds apart, opposite worlds that aren't supposed to meet.
He never noticed her, he never did even though she's been working in his mansion for the past five years.
A meeting changed their whole life completely, she was always watching him from afar, admiring him but when fate decided to start playing games with them he became addicted to her and she fell madly in love with him even though after knowing that loving him will bring her nothing but pain.
She was his little lamb, his cupcake and "His Addiction."
The protagonist in 'Diary of a Drug Fiend' is Loupendra, a man whose life spirals into chaos after he becomes addicted to cocaine and heroin. The novel, written by Aleister Crowley, follows Loupendra’s harrowing journey through addiction, despair, and eventual redemption. His character is raw and unfiltered, embodying the destructive allure of drugs and the struggle to reclaim one’s soul.
Loupendra isn’t just a victim; he’s a seeker, drawn to the highs and lows of his altered states. His relationships—especially with his lover, Lisa—are fraught with passion and toxicity. Crowley uses Loupendra’s voice to critique societal hypocrisy around drugs while exploring themes of freedom and self-destruction. The character’s arc is brutal yet poetic, a mirror to Crowley’s own controversial life.
I just finished reading 'Such a Bad Influence' last week, and wow, the characters really stuck with me! The story revolves around Olivia, this sharp-witted but deeply insecure influencer who’s constantly torn between her online persona and her real self. Then there’s Ethan, her childhood friend—quiet, dependable, and secretly crushing on her for years. Their dynamic is so layered, especially when Olivia’s ex, Jake, barges back into her life with his toxic charm. The way the author contrasts Olivia’s curated Instagram life with her messy reality is brilliant.
Secondary characters like Mia, Olivia’s sarcastic roommate, add so much flavor. She’s the voice of reason but also hilariously blunt. And let’s not forget Olivia’s mom, who’s this overbearing figure obsessed with appearances. The cast feels like a perfect storm of personalities clashing in the most relatable ways. I couldn’t put the book down because of how real they all felt.
The main character in 'We All Fall Down: Living with Addiction' is actually a collective voice—it's not about one person but a mosaic of experiences from people battling addiction. The book dives into raw, personal stories, stitching together a narrative that feels like sitting in a support group where everyone's pain and resilience bleed into each other. I picked it up during a phase where I was obsessed with memoirs that didn’t sugarcoat life, and this one hit harder than most. It’s less about a traditional protagonist and more about the shared human condition, which makes it stand out in the addiction literature genre.
What struck me was how the author, Nic Sheff, weaves his own history with addiction into broader testimonies, blurring the line between singular and plural. It’s like the title suggests: no one falls alone, and no one recovers alone. The 'main character' is the messy, interconnected web of lives tangled by substance abuse. If you’ve read his other work, like 'Tweak,' you’ll notice this book takes a step back to amplify others’ voices, which feels like a deliberate choice—almost like an act of solidarity. It’s a heavy read, but the kind that lingers in your bones for weeks.