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Titan
by Jillian Graves
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
I was so excited to read a gargoyle romance book, but unfortunately, it didn't work out for me as well as I hoped it would. The first half was pretty fun, though a little repetitive, but once the second half hit, both characters started grating on my nerves and it went downhill from there.
I get that Titan is a full-on "Daddy" (which is fine—I might not like the nickname, but I dig the mannerisms), but he reaches a certain point where, despite being respectful of Julianna's needs and consent in the bedroom, he shows no regard whatsoever for her boundaries outside of the bedroom, and it pissed me off. Julianna reacted just as angrily as I expected her to, so that wasn't the problem, but she was so childish about the entire ordeal that it made it difficult to empathize with her, either—leaving me annoyed with both of them.
One of these days, I'll find the gargoyle romance my lifelong Gargoyles-adoring heart deserves, but today wasn't that day.
I get that Titan is a full-on "Daddy" (which is fine—I might not like the nickname, but I dig the mannerisms), but he reaches a certain point where, despite being respectful of Julianna's needs and consent in the bedroom, he shows no regard whatsoever for her boundaries outside of the bedroom, and it pissed me off. Julianna reacted just as angrily as I expected her to, so that wasn't the problem, but she was so childish about the entire ordeal that it made it difficult to empathize with her, either—leaving me annoyed with both of them.
One of these days, I'll find the gargoyle romance my lifelong Gargoyles-adoring heart deserves, but today wasn't that day.
Graphic: Sexual content, Violence
Minor: Sexual harassment