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A review by marie_thereadingotter
Feel Me by Cecy Robson
2.0
Review:
This book is pretty average. It's neither good or bad. It has a pretty generic plot, cliche characters(On the male side of things at least).
I kind of only read this book because I needed a book to pad my reading challenge.
Melissa was an interesting character, except for about the last third, then she turned into a generic female lead character in this genre. I haven't read any books from this series in a while so I don't remember their first meeting at all, or if I read all the other books in this series, but it kind of doesn't matter to me, it's a companion series they don't all need to be read to read this one. But I enjoyed it enough, I read it in less than a day.
I didn't really care for the massive jump at the end. I don't know how many months/years it was, I was kind of just skimming at that point anyway. But a sizable amount of time had passed, enough for them to get married and have a baby, so a year minimum. And I don't know about you, but that seems like a really short amount of time for that to happen. Especially considering they hadn't even been together for a year by the end of the book.
I don't know, I think I just need to stop reading this genre. I have a harder time suspending my disbelief for the stuff that happens in this book than I do for Dragons existing in Fantasy novels.
This book is pretty average. It's neither good or bad. It has a pretty generic plot, cliche characters(On the male side of things at least).
I kind of only read this book because I needed a book to pad my reading challenge.
Melissa was an interesting character, except for about the last third, then she turned into a generic female lead character in this genre. I haven't read any books from this series in a while so I don't remember their first meeting at all, or if I read all the other books in this series, but it kind of doesn't matter to me, it's a companion series they don't all need to be read to read this one. But I enjoyed it enough, I read it in less than a day.
I didn't really care for the massive jump at the end. I don't know how many months/years it was, I was kind of just skimming at that point anyway. But a sizable amount of time had passed, enough for them to get married and have a baby, so a year minimum. And I don't know about you, but that seems like a really short amount of time for that to happen. Especially considering they hadn't even been together for a year by the end of the book.
I don't know, I think I just need to stop reading this genre. I have a harder time suspending my disbelief for the stuff that happens in this book than I do for Dragons existing in Fantasy novels.