I liked the first Adrien English book well enough. But I don't like the on again/off again thing he's got with the gay cop - though, despite myself, I do like the gay cop. But, the series doesn't seem certain enough of an HEA for me to pick up the others in the series. I want them to wind up together, and I have no faith in that. I've had little faith in such things since stupid Julia Talbot burned me with her fucking Jumping series.
So, I would happily trade to obtain them, but I don't think I'd ever buy them.
But on the topics of ebooks I do like, I was surprised to find I really liked this one. It's the sort of book I picked up expecting nothing more than cheap amusement and a way to roll my eyes. But I liked it. It did well what it set out to do, I thought, and didn't try to do anything else. It took a premise that has a high rate of failure and didn't suck it up. I can dig that.
So, I would happily trade to obtain them, but I don't think I'd ever buy them.
But on the topics of ebooks I do like, I was surprised to find I really liked this one. It's the sort of book I picked up expecting nothing more than cheap amusement and a way to roll my eyes. But I liked it. It did well what it set out to do, I thought, and didn't try to do anything else. It took a premise that has a high rate of failure and didn't suck it up. I can dig that.
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Date: 2008-10-15 01:00 pm (UTC)I have not read any Adrien English books, but I totally agree with you about the HEA. Especially when the HEA was already implied in one book, and then gets reneged in the next. (Weirdly, I was just having this conversation the other day, when rec-ing the fanfiction exception to this rule. Rule goes out the window when the new couple is your OTP.^^)
*snugs* I hope you win at life today!
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Date: 2008-10-16 09:14 am (UTC)One word of warning: it's short. As in only a 120 or so pages short. I finished it in one sitting anyways. Or else, it was so good, the pages just flew by. XD
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Date: 2008-11-14 06:32 am (UTC)I love the Adrien English series. Yes, the ambivalent relationship, which if you've only read the first book, only starts at the end of the volume does continue for...all 4 volumes? can irritate some people, but it is a refreshing change from the usual gay romance fare that you get.
They hook up in vol 1, their relationship gets stronger in vol 2, the cop's "in the closet" attitude causes huge problems in vol 3 and they break up, then they get back together-ish at the end of vol 4, and now I can't wait for vol 5 to see what happens. So yeah, the ambivalence/UST makes you wanna read it. Plus, we see the cop who is in the closet and having problems trying to come to terms with the depth of feeling he has for the main chara. And that's also something different.
One thing I don't really like is that the cop is having relations with people other than the main chara at the same time, yet they have unprotected sex. Sorry, but the logical part of me keeps screaming "AIDS!! HIV!!" at random times, like when they're doing it...Kinda detracts a little from the reading experience. *sighs*
But other than that, writing wise, plot wise, character definition wise, smut scene wise, all double thumbs-up from me. Highly recommended reading.