![]() ![]() Master, on the other hand, is callous toward Zay. He seems to genuinely love his Little, wanting him to be healthy and happy. While interacting with Cammy, Daddy is such a sweet caregiver as long as Cammy’s a good boy. Hyde change when dealing with them both separately. ![]() It’s almost as if he’s two different people, though I wouldn’t go so far as to say it’s a complete Dr. The way he treats Cammy and Zay differently is very intriguing. He’s what people refer to as a phycological sadist. Daddy, who despite saying he isn’t a sadist, comes across as one remorseless, controlling individual. I don’t normally write my review focusing on the characters, but I thought I would for this book because the plot is so character-driven. I like being able to distinguish between the characters easily no matter whose point of view I’m experiencing the story through. ![]() They are all extremely different from one another personality-wise which was refreshing for me. There are three main characters that this book focuses on Daddy/Master, Camden/Cammy, and Isaiah/Zay. The characters and plot of the prose were so thought-provoking I had to start scribbling my thoughts down to retain initial reactions. I enjoyed Zachary’s narrative for Guilded Cages. Despite not being a big fan of Zachary Zaba, I was enthralled by the story he was telling me. I was pleasantly surprised to find that wasn’t the case for R. When I write a review, I usually wait until I’ve finished the book before getting started on the reviewing process. ![]()
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