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A review by veracruzzzzz
Losing It by Cora Carmack
2.0
A forgetful book.
I'm glad that, for once, the leading man wasn't a rabid man-whore. I'm getting sick and tired of that trope in New Adult books. But the thing is... he isn't much of anything else -- Garrick is a thoroughly underwhelming and undeveloped character.
Actually, the whole book wasn't as fleshed-out as it should be; the author didn't bother to delve into emotions, personality traits, events, conversations and kept everything superficially quick and easy. The thing is, when that happens, it resembles fanfiction more than it does a committed writing effort.
Bliss is likeable, but I wish I'd know her better, gotten her background story, even. Props for the acting school setting though, it was interesting.
I'm glad that, for once, the leading man wasn't a rabid man-whore. I'm getting sick and tired of that trope in New Adult books. But the thing is... he isn't much of anything else -- Garrick is a thoroughly underwhelming and undeveloped character.
Actually, the whole book wasn't as fleshed-out as it should be; the author didn't bother to delve into emotions, personality traits, events, conversations and kept everything superficially quick and easy. The thing is, when that happens, it resembles fanfiction more than it does a committed writing effort.
Bliss is likeable, but I wish I'd know her better, gotten her background story, even. Props for the acting school setting though, it was interesting.