![]() Then this book starts off immediately with both of them having the hots for each other. How hard is it to keep a character's name straight?Ģ) Both characters in the main books claim to have never thought of the other in a romantic/sexual context. Who's Nancy? This book is about him dating her roommate Theresa. Here's what I didn't like (which is 99% due to author inconsistency):ġ) In the first book Sean tells Scar "Since I dated your friend Nancy before I met you I've always thought of you as off limits". If this was a stand alone book, or the first to a whole different series it definitely would have piqued my interest. She's comfortable in her own skin and knows what she wants. It may also be the best version of Scarlet that we've seen. A little slutty, but he's 18 or 19 years old and in college so it's excusable, IMO. This is the best version of Sean that we've seen, I think. I have to say this is my favorite of the three. I read this prequel after reading books 1 and 2. Todd books from my library, so at least it's helped with my attempt to trim that down to size. On the plus side, after several failed attempts at her books, I've just deleted eight E.L. The phrase "double dip" and not referring to salsa. ![]() pointless phrases like "after I opened my books, I started to concentrate." because most people start to concentrate before opening their books I suppose. Coupled with my looks, my smarts and my body, I had the pick of the litter" "It took a lot to impress me since I've been with so many women" a hero who really needs to ditch that poor little rich boy chip on his shoulder and get over himself: "I was from money. the heroine being a caricature of what men are said to want - petite but curvy, a girl who eats "like normal people, none of that anorexic shit" (don't even get me started on this!) but is still "small", who loves sports, who drinks beer. a heroine who refers to herself as a feminist after said prolific slut shaming Hypocrite, much?Ĭ) from the author - I don't think you can separate the author's beliefs from the characters' when they choose to write such a caricature, a woman who cheated to get into college, is money grabbing and husband-hunting, ridiculed for being sexually active, wanks her boyfriend off in the library with "friends" at the same table. Do any authors know how to use the pluperfect anymore?Ī) from the heroine - "now I just thought she was a slut." "I was shocked how easy she was."ī) from the hero - "I'd been with slutty girls, but this girl was the queen of whores." Who, need I mention has no problem using a girl he doesn't like for sex. I probably shouldn't indulge myself in too big of a tantrum so here is the abridged version: Affordable accessories for everyday life under €15.It's been a while since a book has managed to offend me in so many ways in less than thirty pages.Storage & organisation Furniture Textiles Accessories Lighting Kitchen & appliances Smart home Beds & mattresses Kitchenware & tableware Baby & children Bathroom products Outdoor products Rugs, mats & flooring Working from home Pots & plants Laundry & cleaning Home electronics Food & beverages Home improvement Summer accessories Solar panels Rooms
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |