A lass with sass / Who's full of class / Yet has the brass / To pass gas / To kick your ass / To be crass
Authors seem to write all their heroes in "sexy" faded jeans nowadays. Have you seen faded jeans? They absolutely do not top a nice pair of new jeans. I don't know who the authors are trying to kid.
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Since when is a grin less powerful than a smile? Kristen Ashley (author) has the habit of "downgrading" her character's smiles to grins, and it throws me off every time.
She also has a habit of using prepositions incorrectly. Especially the word 'in'. I.e. (these are not actual quotes):
"He laid her down in the bed."
"She crawled in the couch."
Audiobook: Same review re: voice actor as with the first book.
First I want to say that I love the author's writing style (I know that probably sounds like the beginning of another bad breakup line). It's so easy to get into and keep going. It feels like more often than not I'm putting books down because the writing is terrible. Which sucks, because there's a lot of great ideas out there without proper writing to back it up.
Audiobook: 1/2 of the book. The voice actor is pretty good. Though like with all voice actors, voicing for cross gender parts is annoying. This actor happens to have a kind of Asian accent for most males, and talks so slow and soft during their parts.
Better than the first one. I just usually have a hard time getting into short stories. For some reason the writing always feels choppy.
Awesome!
(Finished the first 6--the 7th isn't out at the time of this review.)
I have to admit, I get really tired of Perry's wah-wah's. I'll be happy when the series is done (or I at least finish book 7--the last one out at the moment) but I have enjoyed it.
Would've given this 4 stars if there were less info dumps and more action. Action for two seconds, info dumps for thirty minutes, and back again to two seconds of action. At least that's what it felt like.
I have to admit, this installment didn't really do it for me. By 50% I knew I wasn't going to be happy with it, and by 75% I was rushing to finish.
Okay, so there were some parts that felt contrived, but all in all, this was unputdownable. I prefer a bad girl gone good than these Mary Sue's you see everywhere in novels nowadays.
I really liked this one. It was easy to read and was fast-paced with a lot of action. And I love how tough Aly is.