I’m over at AudioGals with a review of Dead by Midnight by Pamela Clare, narrated by Kaleo Griffith. Rollicking good fun for fans of the I-Team series.
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Monthly Mini Review
Soul Deep by Pamela Clare – C I usually love Pamela Clare’s romantic suspense books and I was excited to see this one release. However, I found this novella overly saccharin and the epilogue was far too cheesy for me and hit a few of my personal hot buttons.
On a more positive note, I was happy to see Janet Killeen again and I liked Jack West from previous books. Jack is 63 and therefore significantly older than the regular romance hero. Janet is 45 and that doesn’t seem the least bit old to me anymore – I’d have almost preferred her to be older actually (with the added bonus of no hot button epilogue because reasons). This is a novella and I expected the romance would be quick but even so I was not expecting the characters to acknowledge (if only to themselves) they were in love in mere days. That was too fast for me and took the book out of realistic and into fairytale for me. Perhaps if I had started the book that way I’d have been okay but I did not so… The beginning was strong but I’m afraid the author started to lose me at the point the L word was first mentioned. I did like that Janet was always competent, even when she was stuck in a ditch in her car in a blizzard, she had a space blanket to keep her warm. Perhaps Jack is unusually vigorous for a man of his age (who knows – when I get closer to that age myself I may well think back to this post and slap my past self upside the head) but I was prepared to go with it for the story. Continue reading
with a review of Striking Distance by Pamela Clare. See why I recommend it here.
with three (count, them THREE!) audiobook reviews today.
Skin Deep by Pamela Clare, narrated by Kaleo Griffith, Against the Wall by Rebecca Zanetti, narrated by Heather Smith/Ann Marie Lee and Spider’s Bite by Jennifer Estep, narrated by Lauren Fortgang. Click the titles to see what I thought.
with a review of Untamed by Pamela Clare, narrated by Kaleo Griffith. I’d only heard him narrate contemporary romance before. Does he work in an historical? Can he pull of the accents? See what I thought here.
After listening I was compelled to watch The Last of the Mohicans and dream of Daniel Day Lewis and Eric Schweig. This was not a hardship.
Taken by Him (Billionaire’s Club #2) by Red Garnier – C This erotic romance is very short (just over 80 pages) and at page 1 the couple have never before met, so it was always going to be a big ask for me to buy into the HEA. I had the impression that the book doesn’t take itself to seriously and the tone of the hero’s OTT arrogance was, I thought, intended to be funny rather than insulting (as it may have been in a serious book or if a reader is in a serious mood perhaps). The sex was very hot and Luke certainly had a massive turnaround from being a total manwhore to being a “you’re-the-only-one-for-me-for-the-rest-of-my-life” guy. I liked it, but there was something lacking in it for me. And I can even tell you where it was. It was in Chapter 1, here:
Two hours later they were both a little too…merry.
Luke had seemed hesitant to drink first, but then he’d downed a whole beer within minutes and soon ordered more. They’d flowed into conversation like they’d met years ago, teasing back and forth.
Almost their entire getting to know each other is contained in that two hour period which occurs off page. For me to really root for them, I needed to see their connection rather than just be told it existed.
As a fun, sexy, erotic short, it works well, as a romance, I could have used a bit more.