by D.W. Marchwell
What is it with romance that you can't have a page without ten clichés, too many adjectives describing the perfectness of the protagonists bodies and why isn't a body a body but a frame?
Okay, so there's cute cheesy and then there's ridiculous cheesy. Parts of this book were cute and parts were ridiculous, but it was nearly all cheesy. The ridiculousness got to the point a few times that I wanted to stop reading. I even closed the book and came here to add it to my dnf shelf, but...
3 – 3.5 stars.A bit too sappy and a bit too much sex, but other than that I enjoyed it!
3.5*Sweet story with little angst or conflict, sort of surprising considering Hank went from straight to gay without even blinking. The MC's have an instant attraction and take time to build a friendship. I liked the story, my only niggle were all the nicknames and how often 'uncut' had to be pointe...
I thought I would never finish this book. I was ready to give up on it several times. And if it weren't for the length of time it took me to read it, I might have rated it only 1 star.The story was nice but way too sweet for me. Scott and Hank were just so lovable to each other... hardly any argumen...
If this had been the first book I read by this author, I'm not sure I'd have read more. It's not bad, just not great. The writing is flatter, less complex than in An Earlier Heaven.
Someone described this as SAPPY and I screamed, "That's it!" I couldn't wait for this one to end.
4.5 Stars rounded up to 5I've had D. W. Marchwell's Falling on my to-be-read bookshelf for quite some time and have finally allowed myself to read it. You see, I love Mr. Marchwell's books and ration them just as I would any delicious confection... anticipation just enhances my enjoyment that much m...
Scott is surreal, sorry but I can't stand "Red Cross nurse syndrome".
More like 3.5 stars.