
Janie literally ended up with a man just like her ex-boyfriend.

Grammatical errors, spelling errors, weird phrasing, strange metaphors. In a way she was very unique and different.ģ. The protagonist could have been interesting. It wasn't too bad insta-love which was unusual for how cheesy this whole novel actually was.Ģ. No, wait, let me calm down and go over the things I liked:ġ. The thing I HATE about romance books on Goodreads is they always receive this insanely high star rating that is not at all accurate (50 Shades)! It makes me soooo mad! She contacted me yesterday, thanked me profusely, and said she was "rolling with laughter." Plus - I've gifted this book to a handful of my personal friends, one who has a son dying of cancer. And I like good books to get good reviews. I know every book isn't for everyone, but this book was incredibly well-written, intelligent, funny, and just GOOD. o_0 That seems like a given to me.ĭo I seem a little cranky? Well, I kind of am. Seriously, if you're going to skim a book, don't complain about not understanding what's going on. "I was lost and confused for most of the book. My heart got a little squishy when I typed that. And the stuff this author knows! I was blown away by the attention to factoids and details that for me raise books from "I could read this in a coma and still grasp it" to "Holy crap this is awesome." I like the meat in a book, the stuff that makes the characters real and the story original. YES! There was! The character is a female Alex Trebek without the gravitas and the poise (and the grey hair, etc.)And she was so freaking lovable and endearing.

"There was a lot of irrelevant information." And they are FUNNY! Which brings me to another criticism of the book.

And she says the most unbelievably brilliant, yet unimportant, things. It was supposed to be! The heroine is incredibly awkward and cheesy and dorky and she KNITS for hell-sake. I read some reviews of this one before posting my own and I was stunned at some of of the criticisms. SO! Having said that, please believe me when I say, this book rocked and I have no ulterior motive or reason to review it other than I really, really enjoyed it.įor me, it was everything I enjoy in a book. I know when other authors rate my books poorly and write a critical review it always ticks me off and, frankly, feels a little suspect. If you don't like a book and you write books, especially in the Indie community, it is always better to just politely say nothing at all. I'm an author and I think there should be some professional courtesy among authors.
