I'm reading Linda Howard's Drop Dead Gorgeous and isn't working for me on the character level. First of all, I'm only about 1/3 of the way through the book, but I'm pretty sure I know who the bad guy is. I guessed the minute that character appeared on the scene, even down to who and why. Second, Blair, the main character. She's got a lot of admirable qualities (smart, independent, good businesswoman, knows herself well, loves her family, etc.), but she's nosy and whiny and high maintenance, and it's getting old fast. In the back of my mind, I wondering about her fiance's tolerance for that. In To Die For, he admitted that he'd stopped calling her when they dated originally because she was too high maintenance. What's happened to change that? Nothing. And frankly, the constant manipulation is supposed to be cute but bothers me.
Y'know, I'm sure there are other relationships in Romancelandia that are equally manipulative, but Blair's mental perambulations about how she gets Wyatt to do things really bothers me, and the 1st person POV highlights it in this case.
Despite all of that, LH's pacing and style work for me here, much better in fact that her last several hardbacks. :shrug: I'll probably finish DDG this afternoon or tomorrow, but I doubt it'll be a keeper.
Y'know, I'm sure there are other relationships in Romancelandia that are equally manipulative, but Blair's mental perambulations about how she gets Wyatt to do things really bothers me, and the 1st person POV highlights it in this case.
Despite all of that, LH's pacing and style work for me here, much better in fact that her last several hardbacks. :shrug: I'll probably finish DDG this afternoon or tomorrow, but I doubt it'll be a keeper.