She self-identifies as a sociopath, but I feel like it’s more that she’s hardened and detached herself so much due to the way she was abused in childhood, so she trusts few people, and is inclined to be cold and calculating to achieve her goals in these situations. Jane is a compelling heroine who I couldn’t help but become invested in. So she can take it all away. Just as he did to her.Īfter having heard about it in passing for ages, and having recently picked up a book from her alter ego, I’ve finally picked up Victoria Helen Stone’s Jane Doe, and my mind is blown. It’s time for Jane to dig out everything that matters to Steven. Nothing can distract Jane from going straight for his heart: allowing herself to be seduced into Steven’s bed, to insinuate herself into his career and his family, and to expose all his dirty secrets. And Steven’s bringing out the worst in her. She’s just the kind of woman middle manager Steven Hepsworth likes-meek, insecure, and willing to defer to a man. She blends in well, unremarkably pretty in her floral-print dresses and extra efficient at her low-level job. Jane’s days at a Midwest insurance company are perfectly ordinary.
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