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shawnaatteberry 's review for:
Sin & Chocolate
by K.F. Breene
I'm really over the rich man/poor woman trope in romances, but then Breene makes it worse. So not only is the male character majorly advantaged because 1) he's a man and 2) he's rich, but then Breene has to add immortal and in the upper echelon of the supernatural hierarchy. Plus the female character isn't just poor--she lives well below the poverty line, and of course, doesn't know her own power until rich and powerful shows her.
I really slogged through this one and then I realized why. This is the same setup as Breene's Forged by Fire. A few differences, but the same character and plot set up.
It would be so nice to see someone turn this trope on its head by making the woman rich and powerful and the dude poor and not knowing what he was capable of.
I really slogged through this one and then I realized why. This is the same setup as Breene's Forged by Fire. A few differences, but the same character and plot set up.
It would be so nice to see someone turn this trope on its head by making the woman rich and powerful and the dude poor and not knowing what he was capable of.