Rose Pressey
Autore di How to Date a Werewolf
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Opere di Rose Pressey
What the Hex? 11 copie
Keep on Haunting 3 copie
I Want to Haunt You Home 3 copie
Death by Chocolate Cupcake (The Cupcake Whisperer Culinary Cozy Mystery Series Book 1) (2019) 2 copie
Haunt With Me: A Ghost Hunter Cozy Mystery (A Ghostly Haunted Tour Guide Cozy Mystery Book 13) 1 copia
How to Date a Mermaid 1 copia
Haunting in a Winter Wonderland: A Ghost Hunter Cozy Mystery Short Story (A Ghostly Haunted Tour Guide Cozy Mystery) (2019) 1 copia
Sunny with a Chance of Murder: A fun and fast-paced private investigator cozy mystery/beach read (Maggie PI Mysteries… (2020) 1 copia
In Too Deep: A fun and fast-paced private investigator cozy mystery/beach read (Maggie PI Mysteries Book 7) (2019) 1 copia
Dead in the Water: A fun and fast-paced private investigator cozy mystery/beach read (Maggie PI Mysteries Book 5) (2018) 1 copia
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Guilty Pleasures (1)
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- Opere
- 92
- Opere correlate
- 6
- Utenti
- 1,616
- Popolarità
- #15,943
- Voto
- 3.3
- Recensioni
- 112
- ISBN
- 72
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There were a number of issues I came across (including multiple instances of contradictory thoughts on major issues such as werewolves being 'discovered' by humans) that made me wince. In places this felt like reading a first draft that could have been tightened up and polished through edits and been a good, solid werewolf romance story.
Characterisation was another spot that kept tripping me up - Rylie's 'best friend' Jennifer, for example, seemed like several different people at different times, or perhaps just really prone to mood swings and even near-total shifts of personality.
Rylie herself had some similar major changes at times, though I was willing to buy that the stress of everything going on in her life was throwing her far from her normal patterns. It would for anyone, surely!
There's another spot that bothered me - surely even for a werewolf, at some point, the number of issues and out-of-the-ordinary things, threats, and people and/or werewolves she noticed around her, and was even terrified of, in places, would drive her to call the police?
Granted, calling the police would seem an understandably worrying thing to do for a possibly supernatural threat. What about the 'pack police' that were mentioned so often?
The wrap-up at the end, including several sub-plots that felt rather squashed into the novel, honestly, felt rushed to me, and the actual end of the book abrupt.
I really wanted to like this book - it sounded like a great, fun, probably funny read, and I like the kind of story generally - and part of the reason I kept reading, rather than letting this be a never-finished, was that I was waiting for it to become that good solid read that I thought it could be.… (altro)