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sallie82 's review for:
No Offense
by Meg Cabot
Thank you to NetGalley for an ARC of this book for an honest review.
The first of the Little Bridge Island series, No Judgement, was my first book by Meg Cabot. I loved it! When I saw that No Offense was available, I had to request it. Unfortunately, it just didn't live up to the first one.
No Offense is a story of Molly and John. Molly is the town's new children's librarian and John is the sheriff. There are so many cliches in the first 30% of this book, I kept cringing. From how Molly acts, as a librarian, she is naturally inquisitive. That she should be able to fix everything, because she is a librarian. That she knows better than the sheriff. Someone who is trained to do what she is 'trying to help' because she has seen all the episodes of some forensics show.
John, as the sheriff, is dealing with his teenage daughter, crimes that are happening in his small town, and his growing attraction to Molly, I feel like he lacked something as well.
The story line wasn't as original as it could've been. Librarian + Sheriff = Love (I've read a few stories with this match up), librarian finds a baby (the baby was adorable and I did like those aspects).
This book just didn't do it for me like No Judgement did.
The first of the Little Bridge Island series, No Judgement, was my first book by Meg Cabot. I loved it! When I saw that No Offense was available, I had to request it. Unfortunately, it just didn't live up to the first one.
No Offense is a story of Molly and John. Molly is the town's new children's librarian and John is the sheriff. There are so many cliches in the first 30% of this book, I kept cringing. From how Molly acts, as a librarian, she is naturally inquisitive. That she should be able to fix everything, because she is a librarian. That she knows better than the sheriff. Someone who is trained to do what she is 'trying to help' because she has seen all the episodes of some forensics show.
John, as the sheriff, is dealing with his teenage daughter, crimes that are happening in his small town, and his growing attraction to Molly, I feel like he lacked something as well.
The story line wasn't as original as it could've been. Librarian + Sheriff = Love (I've read a few stories with this match up), librarian finds a baby (the baby was adorable and I did like those aspects).
This book just didn't do it for me like No Judgement did.