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File Size: 1474 KB
Print Length: 220 pages
Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
Publisher: Keira Montclair; 2 edition (July 23, 2013)
Publication Date: July 23, 2013
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B00E4RIHQ4
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If you have any love for Scotland and men in kilts, run the other way. This is a Dick and Jane version of a Highland romance with simplistic dialogue, one-dimensional characters, a silly plot, and the most sorry sex scenes I have ever come across.“Oh, Alex, I am so happy! I like this! What do you want me to do?†She kept moving up and down ... Can we do this again?""I love you, too, Alex. But right now, I have more important things to do. Your son wants out."When you are either wincing or laughing out loud during what are supposed to be the tender moments, you know there is a problem. Although the vocabularly is at a very basic level, the subject material is not for the elementary set. Maybe this could provide comic relief in an adult ESL class.
I was looking for a light book to read and typically like historical romances. This was one of the worst historical romances I think I've ever met.The dialogue was juvenile and stilted and half the time made you cringe. The heroine was meant to be construed as strong and perfect in a thousand ways, but she came off as a simpering child. The hero wasn't anything to write home about.A few things that were annoying:The heroine endures torture at the hands of her stepbrother and the man she's supposed to marry and automatically she assumes all men are horrible monsters. She'd spent most of her life surrounded by people who cared for her, how could ALL of that be undone by her wimp of a stepbrother? It was such a glaring plot device that was meant to instill distrust in her so our trusty hero could ride in and fix all of her problems.On that note, the hero was supposed to be deep and understanding, but he was constantly yelling at her for ridiculous things. And it was so uncomfortable because he'd start his sentence in a normal tone, and then in four words was suddenly yelling? His yelling wasn't even the worst part about him. When they were getting intimate, it felt like he was coercing her into letting him touch her/undress her, which was incredibly uncomfortable. He kept telling her that if they were ever going to have a successful wedding night, she needed to let him touch her. It wasn't romantic in the least.And when it did come to their wedding night, it was one of the most awkward scenes ever, not to mention the fact that in the middle of sex she had a weird conversation with the ghost of her mother. How much more awkward could the scene get?I recommend skipping this one for your own good.
The entire read of this book was just painful. It is by far the worst book I have ever read.The author should have taken time to study the language and mannerisms from this time period before ever attempting a Scottish Highlander book.This is absolutely my favorite genre of book to read. Let me give you some pointers for your next book.1. Lairds NEVER say please. They are commanding, strong and respected. Their clan do as they are commanded. Every time the Laird said "do this or that 'Please', I wanted to scream. This grated on my nerves like you would not believe.2. The language was extremely painful to read. There were so many references of things they would never have said. Modern day terms. Just because you put no' for not once or twice or aye instead of yes does not mean you have mastered the language. Modern day language and terms are NOT for this type of book. They would have never said the word rape, they would have never used half the terms she used in this book.3. The sex scenes were atrocious at best. If this is a reflection of this author's personal experience, I am very very sad for them. I have great sympathy for women who have been violated and I mean no disrespect, but every time the screamed and ran away, I wanted to throw my kindle through the air. I was so frustrated. They were not written well at all, they were awkward, horribly cumbersome and just plain bad.4. The direct terms of his body parts.... oh my god. Really? Has this author ever read a romance novel before? Penis and testicles? How about shaft, rod, hardness or a half dozen other terms? Which I find quite ironic that she got some of the female body parts accurate.5. While we are on body parts, did you really have to mention the afterbirth? Yes, as women we all know it happens, but seriously, it has NO NO NO place in a romance novel. If you had any hope of making a good book you blew every chance you had with that one scene.6. Let's talk about contradiction next. In one moment she is stating how she can never touch a man, be married because of her rape, but the moment she sees him she is all hot and bothered. One moment she is saying she can't talk about her "secrets" and the next paragraph she is spilling her guts. One moment she is hot and bothered, the next moment she is swearing off men to join a convent. BTW, that would have NO children for her to tend after, no matter how many times she says it. 30 chapters of this stuff. WOW... talk about fluffing a book!7. Names: You really should research your historical names. UGH.8. Why was he yelling at her constantly? Or in some places at all? I mean out of the blue, normal conversations he YELLS. what the heck?There is just too much that went wrong with this book. It failed from chapter 1, and got worse. Like the brother could sneak up past all the mean just as she was giving birth, spilling his whole reasoning he was a tyrant, jumping to his death. Her "courage" and "heroism" all unbelievable and fake. The characters did not mesh well at all. Gushing over her drawings.. her "talents"...If there was anything good about the book, the brothers and older sister were likable. The little sister was not cute and got on my nerves.
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