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thevelvethammer 's review for:
The Unwanted Wife
by L. Steele
This book is the literary equivalent of a coping mechanism that's become the person's entire personality.
I should have gotten off the ride at the very beginning when Skye started listing off the deeply unimaginative attempt at tawdry, TikToky pastry names and bumbling through what was, I'm assuming, supposed to be a tongue-in-cheek rambling of intentionally unintentional innuendos. Everything just felt like the author was trying too hard, which made for a super forced, awkward, rushed read.
I don't know, maybe it's an age thing? Maybe if I was a teenager I could giggle and swoon my way through it.
Now? Not so much.
I should have gotten off the ride at the very beginning when Skye started listing off the deeply unimaginative attempt at tawdry, TikToky pastry names and bumbling through what was, I'm assuming, supposed to be a tongue-in-cheek rambling of intentionally unintentional innuendos. Everything just felt like the author was trying too hard, which made for a super forced, awkward, rushed read.
I don't know, maybe it's an age thing? Maybe if I was a teenager I could giggle and swoon my way through it.
Now? Not so much.