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jenntlebelle 's review for:
Lover Enshrined
by J.R. Ward
Jen's Top Ten Reasons Why She Disliked Lover Enshrined.
Number ten: Seemed like one giant pity party for choices that the character made. Number nine: The wizard. Number eight: More shooting up and smoking drugs than any plot points. Number seven: The wizard. Number six: Too much dramatic irony! Get it together team, just express yourself. Number five: Tired story line. Number four: Tension over used, far beyond what seemed realistic. (5 months of building pea structures... really!?!) Number three: The wizard. Number two: Okay I get it Phury has hair I can never attain, I don't need it described by every other character. Number one: The f*@king wizard! (Did anyone who read the book see what I did there?)
Anyways, A NOTE TO ALL AUTHORS, I get it you are trying to personify an inner demon/conscience/addiction/voice-in-their-head, but please please please don't make the internal voice a separate entity. It is weird. I am talking to you and your inner goddess E.L. James. A character is allowed to have inner conflict without picturing a ring wraith who is doing the talking.
I don't know why I keep reading new installments in this series, beyond it is summer and I want to read brain fluff. One thing I will give to J.R Ward is that even if the current book I am reading makes me cringe, she does build up some secondary characters that I end up caring more about in their brief appearances. So I will end up reading the next few I am sure because I care about John and Tohr and a few others, as well now I want to know more about some newly introduced characters.
Number ten: Seemed like one giant pity party for choices that the character made. Number nine: The wizard. Number eight: More shooting up and smoking drugs than any plot points. Number seven: The wizard. Number six: Too much dramatic irony! Get it together team, just express yourself. Number five: Tired story line. Number four: Tension over used, far beyond what seemed realistic. (5 months of building pea structures... really!?!) Number three: The wizard. Number two: Okay I get it Phury has hair I can never attain, I don't need it described by every other character. Number one: The f*@king wizard! (Did anyone who read the book see what I did there?)
Anyways, A NOTE TO ALL AUTHORS, I get it you are trying to personify an inner demon/conscience/addiction/voice-in-their-head, but please please please don't make the internal voice a separate entity. It is weird. I am talking to you and your inner goddess E.L. James. A character is allowed to have inner conflict without picturing a ring wraith who is doing the talking.
I don't know why I keep reading new installments in this series, beyond it is summer and I want to read brain fluff. One thing I will give to J.R Ward is that even if the current book I am reading makes me cringe, she does build up some secondary characters that I end up caring more about in their brief appearances. So I will end up reading the next few I am sure because I care about John and Tohr and a few others, as well now I want to know more about some newly introduced characters.