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Wight Mischief
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bookshelves: m-m, paranormal, great-britain-my-love, pub-samhain, 2013, crime, give-me-a-gun-please, less-than-perfect-hh, major-roll-eye-moments, meh, money-matters, reviewed-by-yours-truly, romantic-suspense, summer-or-holiday-love
Jun 30, 2012
bookshelves: m-m, paranormal, great-britain-my-love, pub-samhain, 2013, crime, give-me-a-gun-please, less-than-perfect-hh, major-roll-eye-moments, meh, money-matters, reviewed-by-yours-truly, romantic-suspense, summer-or-holiday-love
This book didn't work on any level for me. It isn't up to par with J.L. Merrow's other work I've read. In fact, it felt as if it were written by some other author.
The characterisation was one of the book's weakest points, with Will coming across as entirely too trusting, and having the emotional maturity of a blueberry scone (yes, I know I'm quoting Buffy, but it's too fitting here), Marcus came across as a man-child who couldn't see the truth if it hit him in the head, and as for the villain? He was such as a sorry excuse of a bad guy, I started feeling bad for him. The only remotely interesting character was Baz, and I hated him so much I wished a piano would fall on his head.
The MCs had zero chemistry and the sex scene fell flat (also, there was a totally redundant hand job scene toward the end.)
The paranormal element was ho hum and warranted no attention, not even in the end.
It was supposed to be a thriller but there was zero suspense even in the supposed 'action' scenes. The plot was weak, most of the time wandering aimlessly, gathering no sense of momentum whatsoever, until the story fizzled out and ended.
In a nutshell, I am at a loss as to why J.L. Merrow felt compelled to tell this story and in this manner. Disappointing.
The characterisation was one of the book's weakest points, with Will coming across as entirely too trusting, and having the emotional maturity of a blueberry scone (yes, I know I'm quoting Buffy, but it's too fitting here), Marcus came across as a man-child who couldn't see the truth if it hit him in the head, and as for the villain? He was such as a sorry excuse of a bad guy, I started feeling bad for him. The only remotely interesting character was Baz, and I hated him so much I wished a piano would fall on his head.
The MCs had zero chemistry and the sex scene fell flat (also, there was a totally redundant hand job scene toward the end.)
The paranormal element was ho hum and warranted no attention, not even in the end.
It was supposed to be a thriller but there was zero suspense even in the supposed 'action' scenes. The plot was weak, most of the time wandering aimlessly, gathering no sense of momentum whatsoever, until the story fizzled out and ended.
In a nutshell, I am at a loss as to why J.L. Merrow felt compelled to tell this story and in this manner. Disappointing.
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Reading Progress
June 30, 2012
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June 30, 2012
– Shelved as:
m-m
June 30, 2012
– Shelved as:
paranormal
June 30, 2012
– Shelved as:
great-britain-my-love
June 30, 2012
– Shelved as:
pub-samhain
March 3, 2013
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Started Reading
March 3, 2013
– Shelved as:
2013
March 4, 2013
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45.0%
"Baz is a sly bastard, Will is a thick doormat, Marcus is a man-child and don't get me started on Leif."
March 6, 2013
– Shelved as:
crime
March 6, 2013
– Shelved as:
give-me-a-gun-please
March 6, 2013
– Shelved as:
less-than-perfect-hh
March 6, 2013
– Shelved as:
major-roll-eye-moments
March 6, 2013
– Shelved as:
meh
March 6, 2013
– Shelved as:
money-matters
March 6, 2013
– Shelved as:
reviewed-by-yours-truly
March 6, 2013
– Shelved as:
romantic-suspense
March 6, 2013
– Shelved as:
summer-or-holiday-love
March 6, 2013
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Finished Reading
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Thanks, MLE. You were right.
Kristie wrote: "Quoting Buffy is always okay in my book."
LOL!
Thanks, MLE. You were right.
Kristie wrote: "Quoting Buffy is always okay in my book."
LOL!"
Hey, I frequently quote Faith... I love it when she asks someone if they're deficient. Something I have to ask my co-workers from time to time.
*passes Susan the scone*
It IS sad. Because I love J.L. Merrow's other work.
Her Evil Highness had warned me against this but I didn't listen.
I know. I was looking forward to it when I bought it, and was really let down when I didn't like it at all.
Love the Buffy quote.
:P I thought I'd warn you anyway.
It's the opposite, with this one. At this rate, I'll drop another star off my rating by June.
I know you liked Muscling Through, but avoid this if you can. It's subpar.
I know you liked Muscling Through, but avoid this if you can. It's subpar."
No worries, I won't be reading this one, Lenore. Thanks. :)