3 Stars
This Novella has elicited two reviews from me. One for the part of my brain that loves all things about love, and being a sap. The other for that cynic in my that uses sarcasm and humor as a shield.
The sappy, lovesick MB:
This is a story about how two people meet on line, and despite all the obstacles, and obvious drawbacks, find love. Both people come from backgrounds that leave them having trust issues, but both believe in the power of love.
The sex is incredible with the two of them, and both of them are extremely attractive. He says all the right things, and there is A LOT of detail given!
The sarcastic MB:
Who really sends real pictures of themselves online, or describes themselves accurately over email?
I patiently waited for violins and Handel's Messiah to start playing during some of the love scenes.
The only thing that could have made this guy anymore perfect was if he found a cure for cancer.
The only real complaint I have is that the Point of View would often shift without warning, which led to some confusion while reading. I think if it had been kept at just one, or two people, it would have been more effective.
The sappy, lovesick MB:
This is a story about how two people meet on line, and despite all the obstacles, and obvious drawbacks, find love. Both people come from backgrounds that leave them having trust issues, but both believe in the power of love.
The sex is incredible with the two of them, and both of them are extremely attractive. He says all the right things, and there is A LOT of detail given!
The sarcastic MB:
Who really sends real pictures of themselves online, or describes themselves accurately over email?
I patiently waited for violins and Handel's Messiah to start playing during some of the love scenes.
The only thing that could have made this guy anymore perfect was if he found a cure for cancer.
The only real complaint I have is that the Point of View would often shift without warning, which led to some confusion while reading. I think if it had been kept at just one, or two people, it would have been more effective.
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