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The Violet and the Tom by Eve Ocotillo
The Violet and the Tom by Eve Ocotillo









The Violet and the Tom by Eve Ocotillo

I have it in my Firefox for Mac browser, but it wasn't available for the current updated version of Firefox, so I kept my old version. I don't know how universally available this is. You can choose mobi, epub or text output. If the story spans multiple web pages, like sometimes is the case at AO3, this will compile it into one document. It's been successful for me more often than not. It may not work with a website that has one of those "click if you're over 18" buttons. Enter a URL or upload a document from your computer or Dropbox to convert. Options vary depending on what file output you want. But what I describe in 1 & 2 below is applicable to other types of files as well. Since I prefer to read on my Kindle &/or Kindle app, this is all biased toward creating mobi files. Ocotillo! I can't wait to read the rest of your stuff.

The Violet and the Tom by Eve Ocotillo

There’s no question in my mind that I’ll reread this one. It’s almost impossible to go into any more detail without too many spoilers, so I’ll just leave it at this mild one: (view spoiler) It’s angsty as all hell for a while, super uncomfortable to read - in a way that was absolutely necessary for the story to be as well-written as it was. The evolution of Sylvan and Nygell’s relationship completely sucked me in - what they ultimately needed from each other and the winding path it took to get there. I fluctuated between wanting to comfort, strangle, and fuck both of the MCs throughout the story, so you know something was written right. Sylvan, Nygell, and even the SCs came richly alive. And Sylvan, being thoroughly conditioned that this is his one and only value, is completely lost as he is unable to fulfill the only purpose that he knows. But it’s an unwelcome gift - Lord Nygell has no desire for a slave like Sylvan.

The Violet and the Tom by Eve Ocotillo

At the beginning of the story, he is between masters due to the downfall of his previous abusive owner, and he gets sold to the king as a gift for his surly bastard son. Sylvan was trained - actually, programmed - as a pleasure slave since his childhood. TVatT is beautifully written from Sylvan’s (first person) perspective. But yeah, that wasn’t even something I considered after I started reading.

The Violet and the Tom by Eve Ocotillo

I leapt in despite the format, thinking if it wasn’t worth it I would DNF quickly. This was my first Eve Ocotillo and I started reading it based on recommendations from reviewers I trust, even though I find reading fiction online almost intolerable.











The Violet and the Tom by Eve Ocotillo