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michelemybelle 's review for:
Blood and Chocolate
by Annette Curtis Klause
This is PG-13 Smutty McSmutsmutterson if ever I've read some. All the characters are one-dimensional, the heroine at age 16 drives men into a wild frenzy, and the word "love" is used to indicate any sort of physical attraction. There's a lot of titillating language, and it reads like a tame version of erotic romance fiction.
I did enjoy the werewolf environment that Klause created; the way she described events with wolf-like terms reminded me of how Richard Adams created an entire world and vocabulary for Watership Down.
Bottom line, however, I'd rather read the NC-17 smut than this garbage.
I did enjoy the werewolf environment that Klause created; the way she described events with wolf-like terms reminded me of how Richard Adams created an entire world and vocabulary for Watership Down.
Bottom line, however, I'd rather read the NC-17 smut than this garbage.