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Wight Mischief (2011)

by J.L. Merrow(Favorite Author)
3.63 of 5 Votes: 3
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Samhain Publishing, Ltd.
review 1: I wanted to like it, I really did, but the stupidity of some of the characters was just too much to bear. The characters are painfully underdeveloped. The main characters felt like tropes. The villain so obvious he should have been wearing neon colors, twirling his mustache, and recruiting for the Evil League of Evil. It felt like there was no depth, no nuance, no substance to anyone.The plot felt like bad melodrama. It felt artificial, and contrived, and I didn't buy into any of it. There was zero chemistry between the couple. None, nada, zip! I don't know why either of them was attracted to the other, and I just didn't care about anyone, or anything. I really like this author, but this was a miss for me.
review 2: Wight Mischief is a fun thriller with some cr
... moreacking characters, all set on the beautiful Isle of Wight where Jamie grew up. You can really feel the affection for the setting through the prose, and I loved the way Jamie evokes the island.I can understand some readers’ frustration that the main couple don’t get to spend all that much page time together. This is one of those books that I think I would characterise as thriller/mystery with a romance subplot, rather than a typical m/m romance. Will does spend more of the story with Baz, his rather arrogant, manipulative journalist friend. Personally, I loved Baz even though he was a real bastard at times, but I can understand why he’s a problematic character for others. A sense of humour goes a long way with me, though, and Baz has plenty of that.Marcus is an intriguing character with a very unusual condition that keeps him housebound. To give more details would be spoilerish, but I was fascinated finding out more about him. He may not have very good social skills, due to lack of practice, but I could see why Will was attracted to him. Marcus has a kind, poetic soul and this shines through his awkwardness. Will himself is a thoroughly lovable hero – loyal to a fault, protective and generous. He is exactly the sort of man Marcus needs to help him find his way out of his predicament. That’s if Baz’s investigations don’t attract the attention of the Marcus’ creepy guardian Lief…Disclaimer: I'm a good friend of Jamie's and I beta read this for her, so I can't claim to be unbiased. less
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Marceleighton
This was great. Some very engaging characters, some humor, some mystery/suspense... Loved it.
Mayday
4.5 stars. Now I want to visit the Isle of Wight. Great story with a bit of a slow buildup.
Jenna
3.5
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