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missymay's review
3.0
I've been on a Stacy Reid read-a-thon and thought I would give this series a shot, especially since this book was only a little over 100 pages. My biggest problem ironically turned out to be the reason I was attracted to this book - the page count. Right from the beginning, I felt like the story was rushed and that I just didn't have enough time to get to know the characters and for what I would think the characters to get to know each other and actually fall in love. I didn't have too much of a problem with the story overall, with a slight exception of the female mc slapping the male mc. Personally, I don't think physical violence in a relationship, no matter how warranted the repercussion may be, is something that should be seen as part of a healthy relationship. People who find issue with domestic violence might be more triggered or upset about it than I was.
Overall, it was a quick story. After starting the second book in this series, I've found that it's going over a relationship that is already established at the beginning of the first book, which was disconcerting. I would say if you want to give this series a try, start with book 2, then read book 1 (this one). I feel like that would have a more natural flow than the current order. If anyone does do this, let me know!
Overall, it was a quick story. After starting the second book in this series, I've found that it's going over a relationship that is already established at the beginning of the first book, which was disconcerting. I would say if you want to give this series a try, start with book 2, then read book 1 (this one). I feel like that would have a more natural flow than the current order. If anyone does do this, let me know!
naika's review
fast-paced
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
2.0
The beginning of The Duke's Shotgun Wedding instantly drew me in. Lady Jocelyn was a woman scorned and was NOT about to take her betrayal lightly. A gun-wielding woman, making demands? Love to see it. What I didn't love was Duke Sebastian and his pompous, misogynistic demeanor. He was rude and relentless and honestly had little to no character growth. I don't have an issue with a character being assertive, but the Duke was egotistical and dismissive, and couldn't be bothered with anyone else's thoughts or concerns. Too many times I had a visceral reaction to something he said or did to Lady Jocelyn.
While initially a fan of Lady Jocelyn, I was letdown by how quickly she feel in love and began to accommodate for his behaviors. I get she felt relieved and indebted that he agreed to marry her, but did she not deserve more respect? (At times she did check him, but it didn't feel like enough to me).
I fully recognize that this is a novella and there is only so much room to present the story. But given all that we were presented with between Lady Jocelyn's financial burdens and Duke Sebastian's anger towards his mother, this maybe should have been a longer book. The characters and the needed more development. I just did not buy their romantic relationship.
Since I did like the writing and it was a pretty quick read, I am willing to try out more books by the author. This one sadly missed the mark for me.
While initially a fan of Lady Jocelyn, I was letdown by how quickly she feel in love and began to accommodate for his behaviors. I get she felt relieved and indebted that he agreed to marry her, but did she not deserve more respect? (At times she did check him, but it didn't feel like enough to me).
I fully recognize that this is a novella and there is only so much room to present the story. But given all that we were presented with between Lady Jocelyn's financial burdens and Duke Sebastian's anger towards his mother, this maybe should have been a longer book. The characters and the needed more development. I just did not buy their romantic relationship.
Since I did like the writing and it was a pretty quick read, I am willing to try out more books by the author. This one sadly missed the mark for me.