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Jennifer Lyndon

Auteur de An Infatuation

3 oeuvres 24 utilisateurs 2 critiques

Œuvres de Jennifer Lyndon

An Infatuation (2013) 21 exemplaires
An Infatuation (2016) 2 exemplaires
Faltering (2017) 1 exemplaire

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Part of my Kindle Unlimited spree. Wanted to like this more than I did. Way too long, way too saccharine, way too unbelievable. Had some nice moments. I hate how these things always have an Act III Disposable New Love Interest to prove worse than the True Love so they can get back together. Weirdly retconned in ITS OWN BOOK here too, like, thirty pages later. She was great. She was a terrible bitch. Actually, I guess subconsciously it was all my fault.

Anyway, Sturgeon's Law. I shouldn't expect any different from F/F romance than I do hetero.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Adamantium | 1 autre critique | Aug 21, 2022 |
Best vanilla romance I've read this year. I was gonna say 'straight romance' but since this is f/f...it just doesn't sound right :) Anyway, this isn't my usual type of reading because of the "done-to-death" storylines. I much prefer romances with added flavors of mystery/thriller/action/historical/scifi where the traditional romance recipe is heavily spiced up with other ingredients to create what appears to be all new dishes. But 65 reviews on Amazon...and mostly 4 & 5 stars is a bit persuasive.

The author made me believe in the characters, their all-consuming lust for each other, and all their actions--destructive or otherwise. I barely noticed the first person POV. Normally, I dont care for this style because it really limits our perception of the other (sometimes more interesting) protagonist. But I understood the other girl, and all the other supporting characters completely.

Even though it is over 340 pages long, nothing came across as filler. There's quite a good number of social events--get togethers, parties, breakfasts, lunches, dinners,..hmm...the entire book is bookended by social events. It is after all, a book about society women--and its pretty much all they do, aside from shopping and pedicures. :) But don't let that discourage you. The author managed to fill all of the never-ending meets with lots of tension--sexual and otherwise--and juicy gossip.

And the angst...love it. A book can never have too much angst. I love the complexity of the plot--so many twists and turns--but nothing too absurd or contrived. Up till near the end, I was never really sure who would end up with whom.

Some little issues I have with the book: typos like characters falling 'head over heals' in love (at least 3 times!), A rather unusual way of formatting the dialogue which can be confusing as to who was talking. It slowed my reading somewhat but I didn't mind because it allowed me to savor all the words and resulting emotions.

Nice cover too.







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Jemology | 1 autre critique | Dec 29, 2014 |

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Œuvres
3
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