The Art of Seduction often spoke of charming, tricking, pressuring, coercing means to bring people into "love" for the seducer. This word love is overused noticeably by Robert Greene, in his repeated mentioning that this was defining love, merely a hunger for someone, rather than a sharing of joy and bounty with a dear soul wondering in the wilderness as we all are, friend.
However, this so called seduction was merely a creation of an addiction of the seduced for the seducer, a conditioning through harsh means to create excitement and Entrapment.
Love is something more. Rather, love is a means by which one cares as much for another's wellbeing as oneself, a trait that does exist, but this writing "The Art of Seduction" has taken the word "love" to mean a twisted means of creating trauma bonding.
I give it three stars because unfortunately it was well written and tricky, but due to it's unethical nature I could only give its brilliance a C because it was coming from an unethical stance which will never be on top for me.