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Cruel Paradise
by J.T. Geissinger
dark
emotional
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
I've come to realize two things after finishing this book, my 7th from the author.
The stories are not without repetition. Some more than others. Those grouped together in a series, often contain enough similarities to feel somewhat formulaic, be that character profiles, scenes, and sometimes even dialogue.
This doesn't bother me except that I've binged so many in a row that it has become a little disappointing.
The second thing, especially upon reading this book, is that I always love her heroes, but the heroines sometimes rub me the wrong way. They can be obstinate to the point of pity developing for the poor man trying everything to win them over. I didn't like Jules much at all. Killian is this larger than life character and I feel like he deserved better to be honest.
Still, JT Geissinger would have to commit a major sin at this point in order for me to stop buying their books.
The stories are not without repetition. Some more than others. Those grouped together in a series, often contain enough similarities to feel somewhat formulaic, be that character profiles, scenes, and sometimes even dialogue.
This doesn't bother me except that I've binged so many in a row that it has become a little disappointing.
The second thing, especially upon reading this book, is that I always love her heroes, but the heroines sometimes rub me the wrong way. They can be obstinate to the point of pity developing for the poor man trying everything to win them over. I didn't like Jules much at all. Killian is this larger than life character and I feel like he deserved better to be honest.
Still, JT Geissinger would have to commit a major sin at this point in order for me to stop buying their books.