The uncle was allowed to assault the heroine multiple times and he pretty much just got away with it. There were a million references to the hero's books, plus there were so many times where the hero would think "If I were writing this scene." It was really annoying.ĥ. The hero came off as wimpy when he allowed the villain (his uncle) to push him around and do stuff to the heroine.Ĥ. Plus the internal dialogue was often about completely random stuff. THE STUPID EARL OF JABBA DOESN'T DIE!!!!!!ġ. Our heroine was continuing her course towards marriage to the Duke of Jabba long after he practically rapes her in a hallway. Over-thinking is bad enough in real life, I don't want to read about someone else's crazy, endless thoughts.Ĥ. There is a lot of rumination by both characters. When she has the nerve to talk to our hero at the opera, they act like she has ruined herself.ģ. They are determined to marry off their granddaughter to the Earl of Jabba. The grandma and grandfather start off pretty horribly. The Earl of Newbury, who wants to marry our heroine, is a disgusting lech and he gets away with a lot of crap.Ģ. The love story is cute and aThe grandma, although she starts out pretty shaky, turns into my favorite person by the end.ġ. One of his characters is killed by a pigeon.Ĥ. The hero writes books that are ridiculous. The heroine has a great sense of humor and laughs out loud. Hum, should I list the 10 things I liked about this book, or the 10 things I didn't like?ġ.
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