Sunday, February 24, 2008
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First things first.Yesterday, I started Lucky number 3. Five pages! I went to bed happy.Last night, I had a dream I got an agent. Then I woke up pissed off.Anyway, I read a book when I got home from my dad's house around 3. I finished it a little while ago. I'm going to put it on my list, but I'm not going to review it. Reason being, I think it was poorly written.I will tell you it was Harlequin Blaze book (I stole from mom#2), and figured it would be a nice fun read for the afternoon. The story premise was a good idea, but I couldn't help how crappy the plot was set up.This came from an author with 30 Harlequin novels!I tried to read Romance books when I was a teenager. That's ALL Mom#2 used to read. She belonged to the club, got wine glasses--the whole nine. I remember reading one, about a Scottish Highlander time travel. It was decent, but eh. Too much old school Romance writing. Her slick petals, his rigid manhood...ugh, gag me. So I went the Suspense route and stayed there for the most part.I've picked up a few Romance books over time, nothing ever caught my fancy. Then Chic Lit came around. I read Jane Green and Jennifer Weiner's first few books, then eh.When my sister started getting heavy into Romance novels, I tried a few others. A Paranormal, a Historical, and eventually a Vampire one. The Vampire one stuck, probably because the writer captured the way I've always wanted (Good) Vampires to be. Rugged, Kick ass, no holds barred. Hot. Yum.So I tried the Erotica one the other day, fell flat, then I get to this one and now that I’m done with it, I'm like WTF.I know there are typical formulas for romance, boy meets girl, attraction but complications, teasing, sex but not really committed sex--more out of desperation, need, or fear, then the threat, climax, relief sex, second unneeded climax, SUPER surprise that usually ties hero and heroine together! (Which I spotted a mile away.), tie up loose ends, and either an “almost happy” or “happy ever” after.18 pages in, I almost decided to give up. I can't say why, it might give away the book. Let's just say, I put it down to a minor detail being over looked and moved on...In this one, it was a girl in trouble, she meets the boy who, of course, is the only one who can help her. Attraction is instant. Personal internal voices are the same tired thing over and over again. Yes, she was beautiful, but he had a job to do. Oh, he was hot, but she had to focus on her problems. Blah blah. Attraction grows. Threats get bigger. She turns to him, he helpsSee full article here (link)
Like the fading moon,ruining the darknesspailing,these lips,i sing something,i pray for something,As i lose the sun that is youAdam Lang,Last Quarter-Ai Yazawa, Kagen No tsuki.
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