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Carregando... The Winter Courtship Rituals of Fur-Bearing Critters {novella}de Amy Lane
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Fiction.
Romance.
Rance Crawford is an alpaca rancher, fiber mill owner, and self-proclaimed grumpy bastard. When sweet, charming tenderfoot Ben McCutcheon moves onto Crawford's rural road, Rance is very aware that Ben makes it a grand total of two gay men in their tiny town, and even though he is instantly, painfully smitten, any move he makes could be simply chalked up to being hard up. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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This was not great. I wanted to like it a lot more than I did. I love alpacas and I was hoping for a cute fluffy romance with animals but it just wasn't. The writing and plot was stilted and awkward. As was the dialogue. The constant references to animals having sex was over the top and I could've really done without the way Crawford kept thinking how he'd "poke him". It wasn't romantic or sexy and it wasn't particularly funny either.
The connection between Crawford and Ben was pretty thin. There were few sparks and very little plot. The progression of their relationship is abrupt. I think the author was trying to portray Crawford as being grumpy - which it did - but it also made the transition between scenes stilted and it affected the whole book. I honestly didn't really see why either of them would like each other. They were very two dimensional.
Possibly the length worked against being able to fully develop the relationship and characters, but either way it was a miss for me. 1.5 star, rounded down to 1. ( )