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Showing posts with label Erotic Literature. Show all posts
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Wednesday, July 25, 2018

Colters' Daughter by Maya Banks

Colters' Daughter (Colters' Legacy, #3)Colters' Daughter by Maya Banks
My rating: 1 of 5 stars

Nope. Just no on so many levels. No, no, no, no, no, no, and no again.

I disliked this one so much, that I finally stopped reading the series, which is probably a good thing.

This just felt gross and yicky all over. It took a strong, independent character that I loved in the previous book and turned her into nothing. And the dude was as far from being Christian Grey as was humanly possible. He was arrogant and selfish, while constantly trying to tell me that he wasn't those things. Yuck. Plus, they didn't delve into or really explain his backstory or why he was the way he was at all, which made it even less satisfactory.

Just thinking about him makes my skin crawl in a bad way. I hated this, in retrospect, so I reduced it to 1 star. I only finished it in case I wanted to read book 4, but by the time I finished this, I couldn't stand to go on to book 4.

Book 223 read in 2018

Pages: 240

Tuesday, July 24, 2018

Colters' Lady (Colters' Legacy, #2)

Colters' Lady (Colters' Legacy, #2)Colters' Lady by Maya Banks
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This suffers from some of the same issues as book one, but I thought the storytelling was a bit better. Also, I liked how it took a different angle and explained things, even if sometimes it didn't explain things in a way that was satisfactory.

Book 2 is about the children of the quadruple in book 1. The children decide to lead a different sort of life, until blam. They're hit by the sharing curse, and they get pulled down the path towards quadrupledom.

Again, it sometimes felt like staring at a train wreck, but I think that's part of the weird charm.

Book 221 read in 2018

Pages: 330

Monday, July 23, 2018

Colters' Woman by Maya Banks

Colters' Woman (Colters' Legacy Book 1)Colters' Woman by Maya Banks
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

I've been in a huge reading slump, and this book temporarily talked me out of that, for so many wrong reasons, but it felt so right in the moment to be reading again and. . . well, enjoying might be the wrong word for this one.

So let’s talk about this beautiful disaster. It’s a dated (or maybe just reads like it's dated) erotica novel about 3 brothers who decide they’re only going to have one wife to share. It is how they grew up and what they are comfortable with. It’s sort of like a backwards Sister Wives situation, but without the always separate intimate relationships. And hey, they just sort of pick the girl out of the snow, in the middle of the wilderness, and then call dibbs, which pretty much sums up the . . . well, I think meet cute is definitely the wrong definition for whatever that was.

Now, I suspect many of you are like—wha-wha? I have so many questions about how this works. Like, how does this work? Do they hide this from people? What does their community think? How do they manage to share without fighting? Are they incapable of getting their own separate women, or do they just prefer it this way? Does it ever get awkward? How did they decide on this path and why? How can I go on with my life without answers to my many questions?

And yes, I did have a whole lot of questions, most of which I can’t post in a book review. The logistics were very unclear, which peaked my curiosity, which is why when Nicole told me she started this novel and quit it, because “I don’t think I can do it,” I knew immediately that my difficult brain was going to insist on picking it up and getting some answers.

Basically, Nicole failed me, and I had to know, which is how I started reading this ridiculous story in the first place. And yes, the whole first part of the book is really a stretch. It’s not well-written, and I had to work hard to suspend disbelief. Almost nothing is logical, and characters don’t act in ways that are true to who they supposedly are. But, I mean, I needed some darned answers, so I kept on, like a good little soldier.

Then something insane happened. The writing evened out. The characters and backstory grew more interesting, and somehow, I was suddenly hooked on this story, which I had intended to DNF as soon as I got enough answers to sate my curiosity.

Then I finished this book, and I found out there were more of them, so darned if I didn’t download them all and continue on with book two.

Here’s the deal: if you can’t handle intimate relationships that are outside of the norm, then you shouldn’t have picked this book up. If you can handle those, you’re still going to struggle with the rocky storytelling, which I suspect many people would say is not the point of the story anyway.

Overall, this had my attention, even if it wasn’t for the usual reasons.

Book 221 read in 2018

Pages: 272


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Monday, January 29, 2018

Fifty Shades Darker (Fifty Shades, #2)Fifty Shades Darker by E.L. James
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book gives you a better understanding of Christens past. It helps put some light on the reasons why he is the way that he is. Anna is like a fresh light and breath of air for him.

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532 Pages

Thursday, January 25, 2018

Fifty Shades of Grey (Fifty Shades, #1)Fifty Shades of Grey by E.L. James
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this book! I have already seen the 1st and 2nd movie, I just didn't have time to read the books before. It is nice to finally be able to read it. I am working on the next two books next!

I found that this wasn't much different then the movie. I am excited to see how the next two books go.

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356 Pages