Nancy Fraser (2) (1949–)
Autor von A Very Scandalous Holiday
Andere Autoren mit dem Namen Nancy Fraser findest Du auf der Unterscheidungs-Seite.
Reihen
Werke von Nancy Fraser
D*mn Near Perfect 2 Exemplare
Harvest Hearts 2 Exemplare
Love Me Tender 1 Exemplar
April Love 1 Exemplar
Getagged
Wissenswertes
Mitglieder
Rezensionen
Dir gefällt vielleicht auch
Nahestehende Autoren
Statistikseite
- Werke
- 20
- Mitglieder
- 44
- Beliebtheit
- #346,250
- Bewertung
- 4.0
- Rezensionen
- 9
- ISBNs
- 126
- Sprachen
- 13
The book was provided to me for an honest review by NetGalley
I don’t think I can give this book more than 2.5 hot stars.
I had great expectations about the story, but damn, I am so disappointed.
In the book, we get to know the story of the “divorcee” Beth Andrews. A woman in her middle thirties, with some really (And I mean really) bad luck with men. She always falls for douches and assholes. So her sex life is non-existent, and she is horny as hell.
In this time in the apartment above her lives hot sexual maniac and bachelor Jonathan “fuck-machine” Tucker.
They meet and have great and passionate sex, and then fall in love.
And that’s it.
I thought this book is about romance, but after reading it I think that’s not the case. No, cause this book is about sex. And probably around 60% of the story is just them fucking. They don’t even act like they are in a relationship, they just fuck.
And don’t let me start of how unrealistic are the whole sex scenes (like reading some teenager writing fantasy just to masturbate).
I liked how the author described her love life, I like that she tried to show us the misfortune of the heroine, the fucking pussy Harry, the cheater I-don’t-remember-his-name. But something I found missing is her ex-husband. He was never introduced in the story, and only mentioned once (at the beginning), it’s like the author forgot that she wrote him.
The whole book was rushed, and I repeat, the characters were too busy fucking each other, so they couldn’t even get to know each other.
At 47% of the book I was sure that if the couple ever married, their marriage wouldn’t last long. Cause they never really get closer. And I want to prove my point with this scene
I can give to the author that the book is hot, and has some good sex scenes, but nothing really more than that.
The plot twist was just stupid. First her reaction, then his! I mean If they were in a real relationship this whole pointless drama wouldn’t happen.
And one of the last chapters just finished me
The characters:
The Heroine, Beth Andrews seemed nice, a little bit awkward, a lot of unlucky, and just slightly crazy.
The Hero – Jonathan Tucker, was hot, a lot of playboy, pretty confident, and a lot of cute. The few romantic moments of the book were initiated by him.
Rating:
Heroine - 3/6
Hero - 4/6
Plot Twist - 1/6
Ending - 3/6
Storyline - 2/6
Definitely won’t recommend it.