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A review by what_alice_saw
Kneel Down by Chelle Bliss, Eden Butler
2.0
Not a fan.
I’ve liked the first two books in the series, but this one didn’t impress me at all. First of all, Dale wasn’t a good hero. He was too dense for me to root for him. He seriously couldn’t figure out what Gin needed for their relationship to improve. It wasn’t rocket science, just a little bit of empathy.
Second, this book contained my least favorite trope. The miscommunication trope is a lazy book idea. “Let’s have two characters totally not talk to each other about anything important for 250 pages & then, in the last 50, we’ll shove a bunch of exposition in & act like they’ve always meant to be together.
The story wasn’t too bad as far as plot & pacing. But, the H & h were not the best. The h just accepted the H’s “explanation” of why he can’t give the h the dignity & respect she deserves.
Lesson learned-Don’t put up with some baggage riddled alcoholic that patronizes you when you try to help him by telling him that his wife’s cheating on him.
Happy Sunday!
I’ve liked the first two books in the series, but this one didn’t impress me at all. First of all, Dale wasn’t a good hero. He was too dense for me to root for him. He seriously couldn’t figure out what Gin needed for their relationship to improve. It wasn’t rocket science, just a little bit of empathy.
Second, this book contained my least favorite trope. The miscommunication trope is a lazy book idea. “Let’s have two characters totally not talk to each other about anything important for 250 pages & then, in the last 50, we’ll shove a bunch of exposition in & act like they’ve always meant to be together.
The story wasn’t too bad as far as plot & pacing. But, the H & h were not the best. The h just accepted the H’s “explanation” of why he can’t give the h the dignity & respect she deserves.
Lesson learned-Don’t put up with some baggage riddled alcoholic that patronizes you when you try to help him by telling him that his wife’s cheating on him.
Happy Sunday!