Sold To The Werewolf Prince eBook Daniella Wright
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Sold To The Werewolf Prince eBook Daniella Wright
First, the title is a misnomer. No one is sold at all in the story. Second, the Prince is not a werewolf, though his species has a few physical characteristic reminiscent of a wolf such as hairy face, pointed ears and a slightly elongated nose and mouth. But most important, the title suggests a certain level of reluctance on her part in a sexual way, a power dynamic that places the werewolf Prince in a dominant role. These dynamics are wholly absent.The book is written on perhaps the fourth grade level, the characters are one dimensional, and the story is overwhelmingly boring. The only reason I continued to read was to see just how trite it was. Very. The sex scenes were anticlimactic and dull, the dialogue was dull, and the plot line was simple.
Frankly, I don’t know why I clocked on it, but I do recall it was late at night and I was trying to queue up some easy past times. This wasn’t easy because I had to force myself to keep reading just so I could leave a thorough review. Normally I don’t bother returning a 99cent book. But this one deserves to be shoved back in the author’s face, as I’m sure the rest of this authors offerings should be.
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Sold To The Werewolf Prince eBook Daniella Wright Reviews
I found myself confused while reading this book. I constantly had to re-read paragraphs to figure out who the narrator was as it would switch between Hannah and Tamkin without warning. The whole story was too unbelievable in a bad way. The terminology used to describe the parts of the body made it seem like I was reading a medical textbook.
The base concept, that a world inhabited by bacterial lifeforms, with no intelligence or emotional capacity of any kind, is somehow sacrosant, strikes me as utterly ridiculous. These beings are as intelligent as a skincell and deserve the same effort to preserve them.
Then there is the the hypocrisy of saying you want to protect life while not giving a shit about your fellow humans being murdered for a potential future crime - they haven't actually commited any crimes yet or even decided on a course of action with regard to the uninhabited world - while accepting a nice future for yourself based solely on gender. Pretty disgusting really.
It was hard to keep who’s narration was going on. Both characters seemed to be talking in each chapter and it was hard to follow which was which. There needed to be breaks or heading saying which character was talking. It was an interesting story, could have been better but it was still and interesting read.
This book was pretty lame. I just couldn’t even finish it. It’s seem to have a lot of potential in the beginning but it just really dragged on and on and on and not much was really happening.
I really enjoyed this book. There were some moments, however, I felt were rushed. Her integration into society and coupling with males to procreate as part on it was just odd. And then you have a woman in society with a baby and no Male co partner. Very strange. The sex scenes were nice and juicy but there were few. As the story itself was short. As was there romance. I wouldn't read again but enjoyed it as a quick read.
Not bad, but the description does not corresponds to the story. It gives totally different vibes. I'm a little disappointed.
The world the author creates is fascinating. I would have enjoyed readying more about the unique world that's created but that's about it. The female lead is beyond pathetic. At first I thought she was showing some signs of intelligence by keeping her mouth shut and silently observing her surrounding but she's really rather shallow. She has no sense of loyalty or justice to her own kind. Even if your smart enough to keep your mouth shut that doesn't mean you shouldn't have some sense of internal conflict (for more than 2 seconds) about your fellow crew members being slaughtered and imprisoned. Also, even if your afraid to be impolite, I can't believe she's excited about sleeping with a bunch of men (not man) she doesn't even know with the purpose of becoming pregnant. Please stop wondering if you want to be a mom or not and start thinking about the kind of life you'd be giving your poor child. Because she'll be sleeping with a bunch of men she wont be sure who the father is. That's a great start to having a child. I guess she can join the baby making integrating harem. Her and the other two women being integrated into society can start the who's your daddy club. The male lead is just as pathetic. Perhaps I've ready to many alpha male books but its hard to appreciate such a weak, hesitant, passive man. On top of all that. The sex scene isn't even romantic or hot. Its almost clinical. This might be someone else's cup of tea but it wasn't for me.
First, the title is a misnomer. No one is sold at all in the story. Second, the Prince is not a werewolf, though his species has a few physical characteristic reminiscent of a wolf such as hairy face, pointed ears and a slightly elongated nose and mouth. But most important, the title suggests a certain level of reluctance on her part in a sexual way, a power dynamic that places the werewolf Prince in a dominant role. These dynamics are wholly absent.
The book is written on perhaps the fourth grade level, the characters are one dimensional, and the story is overwhelmingly boring. The only reason I continued to read was to see just how trite it was. Very. The sex scenes were anticlimactic and dull, the dialogue was dull, and the plot line was simple.
Frankly, I don’t know why I clocked on it, but I do recall it was late at night and I was trying to queue up some easy past times. This wasn’t easy because I had to force myself to keep reading just so I could leave a thorough review. Normally I don’t bother returning a 99cent book. But this one deserves to be shoved back in the author’s face, as I’m sure the rest of this authors offerings should be.
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