Single dimensional characters, zero chemistry, complete lack
of emotion and too much sex (we never, never thought that this last one would
ever be a problem for us!) – this book really made us wonder why we read it.
The blurb sounded interesting. The story had potential but the writing just did
not flow. The characters, their dialogues and interactions were completely
cardboard.
Robbie, a photographer, is a typical Williamz character: an irresistible
butch/boi who has beautiful women throwing themselves at her. She is a player
who has one night stands on the daily (there are times in this book when the
author talks about Robbie not wanting to go home and be alone but we don’t
recall a single such evening described) but falls for a femme and changes
completely becoming the best kind of partner. Lana is a model wanting to
concentrate on her career and keep away from Robbie because of her reputation. Robbie
falls for Lana for the shallowest of reasons: Lana looks like her ex,
Constance.
We really expected more from a writer who has won Goldie
Awards in the past but this particular offering from said author has us
questioning the awards – yes, the book was so not good.
We really wish there was something positive that we could
say about this book but there is nothing, so maybe we won’t say anything more...just that this is the second book of this author's that we read and both times, the blurb was better than the book.
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