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See allMeta truly doesn't understand the Barbara Streisand effect when it comes to public relations because they got me to read this book - and my record shows I don't read that much nonfiction. I found this memoir a page-turner and appreciated Sarah showing both how Meta affected her as a person and how she saw them affecting the world. While others may not appreciate the pieces of her personal life woven into this story of corruption, I think they play an important part in framing the habitual misdeeds of this corporation.
After finishing this book, I removed Instagram and Facebook from my phone in an effort to reduce my time spent, data given, and attention wasted for the capital gains of a man I don't believe in.
I couldn't remember why I stopped reading Freehan and now I remember why. Red Flag Central! While I totally understand that the dynamics of shifter romances might be different there are still lines of respect and boundaries and what's healthy. I'm not a fan of “fated mates” in shifter romances but this is not why I disliked this book. The male lead is borderline sociopathic and has sever control, anger and violence issues. I kept waiting for a redeeming moment and it never happened. I hate skimmed the last 2/3 of the book. I will be unlikely to pick up any more books by this author in the future.