
From Tink, a vastly unimpressed personal shopper, to Hades who runs the local high-class clientele sex club (because of course he does) this is clearly the first in a series that will broaden the world it is set in and I fully intend on reading the rest of them. We meet a variety of different Disney inspired characters, some allies others not so much.

Jasmine is in no way complacent with the game that is being played, and is definitely a player and not a piece to be moved around the board. She has fought for years to be seen as more than a dowry, more than a potential alliance between her father’s company and another man – she has value and merit to the business in her own right and she is determined to show it. But we also see a lot of Jasmine’s strength and intelligence coming through. So he gives her a choice – leave freely with nothing or stay, be his and earn back her fund and her freedom. Having never left her father’s grounds and been promised to a man she despises, Jasmine is vulnerable – and Jafar wants her. After overthrowing Jasmine’s father, Jafar takes over the family business and with it the trust fund that Jasmine depends upon. The fact that he didn’t have a talking parrot helped, to be honest.Īnyway, Desperate Measures is what would happen if Aladdin was a modern mafia movie. I mean I’m not the best judge of sexiness in men, but she did a pretty good job of that overall.

But then I haven’t seen the new movie yet and apparently he’s sexy now? Either way Katee, utter treasure that she is for giving us well written Disney smut, made him sexy, so I was okay with that.
