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crispycritter's Reviews (516)
Well, no one made me read this.
It’s a bold move to make the billionaire love interest some dude that’s been married three times and has four kids. In this economy???
It’s a bold move to make the billionaire love interest some dude that’s been married three times and has four kids. In this economy???
I don’t usually like books written by celebrities, but . . . Nope. I did not like this either.
Jarringly short chapters that prevents immersion into the story. Caricatures rather than characters, and not in the endearing, campy way that can be fun. Unforgivably boring for a murder mystery. In fact, the murder mystery feels like a minor plot here. Unnecessary switches between one character’s first-person POV and all the others’ third-person POV. Why???
Not to be overly cynical, but from what little I read it feels like this book’s popularity was manufactured by heavy investment from the publisher at the expense of better books. Sometimes books don’t get popular because they’re good, they get popular because they’ve been relentlessly driven onto the bestseller list.
Jarringly short chapters that prevents immersion into the story. Caricatures rather than characters, and not in the endearing, campy way that can be fun. Unforgivably boring for a murder mystery. In fact, the murder mystery feels like a minor plot here. Unnecessary switches between one character’s first-person POV and all the others’ third-person POV. Why???
Not to be overly cynical, but from what little I read it feels like this book’s popularity was manufactured by heavy investment from the publisher at the expense of better books. Sometimes books don’t get popular because they’re good, they get popular because they’ve been relentlessly driven onto the bestseller list.
Monsters Inc’s central premise: fear is a powerful form of energy but laughter is even stronger.
Luxuria: fear is a powerful form of energy but HORNINESS is even stronger.
Shout out to Ophelia who really said at one point -I’ll bang my husband every single moment of every single day to make sure all the Shades have enough energy to survive. You the real MVP, girlfriend.
If you don’t know what knotting is please don’t read this book.
Luxuria: fear is a powerful form of energy but
Shout out to Ophelia who really said at one point -
If you don’t know what knotting is please don’t read this book.
Shoutout to Kayla Grosse for getting into the weeds of climate science and storm chasing. I always appreciate when authors go all-in on the subject matter. We're experiencing a Romance Crisis where research is mostly dead. Some author says their character plays hockey yet understand nothing about hockey? No hockey takes place in the book? Sure, let's call it a hockey romance. But I digress.
There was nothing really wrong here, I just wasn't connecting much to either character. When it's a book with a forbidden romance and high stakes life-or-death scenarios and I'm feelin meh? I literally put this book down when our future couple got caught in a tornado and thought they were going to die. That doesn't bode well for my interest later on in the book. Respectfully DNFing.
There was nothing really wrong here, I just wasn't connecting much to either character. When it's a book with a forbidden romance and high stakes life-or-death scenarios and I'm feelin meh? I literally put this book down when our future couple got caught in a tornado and thought they were going to die. That doesn't bode well for my interest later on in the book. Respectfully DNFing.