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Beauty dates the beast by jessica sims
Beauty dates the beast by jessica sims











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the narrator made the lead male chatacter sound even more femanine than the female which isnt really all that hot in my opinion(he sounded prissy weak type).

beauty dates the beast by jessica sims

Ive never been so mixed on my feeling about a book before, it was interesting and the writing wasnt terrible but there were just some things that drove me absolutely crazy. I will say that there was a cute little twist at the very end but I don?t think it was enough of a cliff hanger for me to suffer through another book in this series.įemanine sounding males and idiotic lead female. I know that some authors have the male characters say things that women readers would want them to say more so than what a real man would actually say but this just went too far. There is no man on earth that talks like the Bo. All that could be over looked but the dialog literally made me cringe. The plot line was week and the obstacles that were supposed to make the relationship impossible were over blown. The only time she didn?t mind him was in situations that put her in the same category as those horror movie chicks that go traipsing out in the dark woods when 20 people have already been gutted. The first man that forces his way into her life and she basically lets him lead her around like a well-trained poodle. The author tried to portray the main character Bathsheba as a strong will survivor but her actions didn?t fallow that line at all. And PLEASE KEEP THE NARRATOR! Great production. Why didn't you see that coming? Out of the entire book, running off was the most predictable part of the book.I think the ending was left open for a possible sequel which I will most definately get. That is just as irritating as a victim getting into a car and not seeing the bad guy in the back seat in a horor movie. It was kind of frustrating when B goes off to save her sister (who acts like a 13 yr old and not a 23 yr old) and didn't take a moment to call and double check that she was actually kidnapped. Then the story moves into a romance with a murder mystery. Specifically, I didn't know who the hero was and who the villan was. The beginning was unpredictable and I didn't know what to think. I wouldn't say this is an intense read but a fun summer read. I got so involved in the story and then it was over. The narrator was WONDERFUL and really performed the story (instead of reading it). I wasn't going to listen to the book, but everything is a little blah right now, so I gave it a try. Would you consider the audio edition of Beauty Dates the Beast to be better than the print version?













Beauty dates the beast by jessica sims