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paddlefoot55 's review for:
The Mad Tatter
by J.M. Darhower
3.5 stars
This is the first J.M Darhower book I have read, so I was not really sure what to expect when I picked it up.
While I liked the story, there was just something missing for me. There didn't seem to be much story development. For a good portion it was watching our guy Reece go from work, to the bar, to home. rinse. later. repeat.
I did like Reece though. I thought his character had the most development.
Our female lead Avery felt quite one dimensional to me. I really couldn't connect with her at all. It was like she was there, but she wasn't a lot of the time. We could have had a story that just involved Reece and his adorable daughter and I would have liked it just as much.
I will go and read some more of J.M Darhower's work though
This is the first J.M Darhower book I have read, so I was not really sure what to expect when I picked it up.
While I liked the story, there was just something missing for me. There didn't seem to be much story development. For a good portion it was watching our guy Reece go from work, to the bar, to home. rinse. later. repeat.
I did like Reece though. I thought his character had the most development.
Our female lead Avery felt quite one dimensional to me. I really couldn't connect with her at all. It was like she was there, but she wasn't a lot of the time. We could have had a story that just involved Reece and his adorable daughter and I would have liked it just as much.
I will go and read some more of J.M Darhower's work though