Ranran Zhu từ Cristești , Romania

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04/29/2024

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2019-04-17 03:30

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I have to admit, I don't give out 5-star reviews easily. I enjoyed In It to Win It, though. There was a certain charm about Morgan Kearn's writing. It started out a fun, easy romance, then quickly turned into a thriller towards the end. Grayson seemed to be a baseball player that had a kind of bipolar disorder or a multiple personality. One minute, he loved Jane and was excited to see her- the next, he was a sleazebag. I honestly wanted Jane to run until Grayson requested she stay the week at his house to research him for her news story. When it was revealed he had a pilot's license and owned/operated a ranch, I almost died from the description. A lot of romance writers will just say "the hero is a pilot" or "the hero does blah blah blah" and then skimp on the details that make these attributes sexy, making it seem incoherent and then the story falls flat. Kearns did not. She wrote Grayson well and with passion- she "showed" and didn't "tell." Grayson was an extremely three dimensional hero. This is why I loved Grayson so much and was so pleased to see how the love story evolved. The love scenes were there, but written with a lot of class. There wasn't a lot of graphic love-making descriptions, but you could still see the passion and the sparks between the characters. I think it's wonderful when a writer doesn't have to resort to graphic descriptions of sex to steam up the story- just lets the story between the main characters make the plot come to life. All that was included was just enough to move the storyline along- and left you hoping for more. So often, I see a "romance" or a "love story" that is filled with pointless graphic sex scenes for filler. Good romance writers only use love scenes to move the plot along. So often, the sexual interactions don't move the story along in these cases, but what little we did see In It to Win It made the two protagonists fall further and further into love. Bravo, Ms. Kearns! That takes a lot of talent! My only complaint is that we didn't get to see Jane's family situation earlier in the book (I may be mistaken and have to go back and re-read it, though) because I thought her father was wonderful. I liked him a lot! PS- I really hope Ms. Kearns writes a story about Molly finding true love. I just feel like the poor girl deserves it!

Người đọc Ranran Zhu từ Cristești , Romania

Người dùng coi những cuốn sách này là thú vị nhất trong năm 2017-2018, ban biên tập của cổng thông tin "Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn" khuyến cáo rằng tất cả các độc giả sẽ làm quen với văn học này.