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There are a lot of things I dont like. Gravy, Breaking Bad, the current Pemberly Digital mini-series, Sanditon. And there are a number if things I also dont like in books.Like insta-romance, stupid heroines, and pathetically simple plots that revolve around the conundrum of getting a regency heroine into the regency roguish heres bed,I get that the regency era was a bit more free than its Victorian successor, but the novels in Goodmans Compass Club series are just too much. Granted it is romance in the vein of Harlequins own smut, so I really shouldnt complain. It just bothers me how formulaic they all turned out to be. Did you know that by 200 pages for each of these novels, the characters had done the deed? No matter the plot, there was a raunchy sex scene to compliment it at the halfway mark. Often with the heroine performing sexual acts that charged the heroes with sexual excitement unlike anything they had felt before! Or at least hotter than ever. The required love portion of the relationship seemed to quickly follow after that.And we wonder why so many people, especially women, mistakenly equate sex with love...I really dont think I can read these types of novels anymore. The formula, the easy plot, Im seeing it now in a way I didnt several years ago. I feel like I can almost pull the narrative out if that makes any sense at all. Its not that these arent interesting novels or particularly bad ones, Ive read worse, but theyve become stories and characters that I dont get anything out from. As someone who likes to analyze everything, but especially narrative in whatever form I can, these novels teach me nothing except that romance writers and romance producers and publishers do stick to a formula that seems to repeat itself over and over. And I just cant read that anymore. Am I a snob for saying that? This book in the series wasnt the worst of the bunch, All I Ever Needed nearly killed me, but it did come close. Indias self-inflicted stupidity was certainly one of the worse things I had to endure. I was practically screaming at her throughout the novel, even in spite of the fact she was under some obvious Stockholm syndrome fun times. Her hot and cold act, along with her temper tantrums and emo phases, not that South, the hero, wasnt prey to those as well, had me facepalming; as did the fact that she was cast as the character with the terrible, dark secret that prevented her from loving anyone ever or risk the consequences! Gasp.And people wonder why I cant stand New Adult.The only part I really sort of enjoyed about this book was the ending. Because the villain monologue was kind of fun. Mostly because I like getting answers. But honestly this was kind of a lot of stupid. As well as clearly advocating the awesome women rights we have today. I think.God, Im glad I finished this series. 2/5
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