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The Science Of Loving (2000)

by Candace Vianna(Favorite Author)
3.7 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: This was a did-not-finish book. It was creepy. It was supposed to be a shy, genius scientist girl meets bad boy with tattoos book. Instead, it was creepy.They go on a camping trip right after meeting each other, with his family. The hero, the heroine, and the hero's sister all share a tent. The hero initiates sex with the heroine while the sister is pretending to sleep in the same tent. Then he tells the heroine afterwards, that she was too loud and even his sister can't pretend to sleep through that. And the heroine is like, what do you mean pretending to sleep? And the hero says she was awake the whole time. So creepy.Then on the same camping trip he talks to a 4 year old girl and tells her he is an ogre and doesn't eat princesses unless they ask nicely. The 4 year old s... moreays why would they want you to eat them? And he says to the 4 year old, I only nibble a bit.So creepy and wrong. I stopped reading. Did not finish book.
review 2: 3 1/2 starsThis book had me cracking up from the beginning. I liked Angie and Mat. I loved all the extra characters too. Well of course I didn't like the "bad guys", but they were well written. I think I struggled with absolutely loving this book simply because one minute Mat would seem like a great alpha male and the next he was almost too sensitive. It's hard to explain it quite right. So maybe for me it was just more about not thinking he was quite as 'alpha' as he should have been-but a personal preference only. less
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Kat4109
ALTAR. Holy shit. I'm not sure I can read a book w/ that style of misspelling in the summary.
kingetienne
Wow great new author ! Can't wait for more! Very similar to Kristen ashley
Sibby
ooooh! this looks good!
Lynnea
DNF
ShelbyDopudja
DNF
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