tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-416913236621309814.post7245289683261690103..comments2023-05-24T08:06:43.882-04:00Comments on Romance Writer's Revenge: Triple Shot of KleypasTerri Osburnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17176989488447450585noreply@blogger.comBlogger19125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-416913236621309814.post-67681040865545198852013-01-15T14:31:32.791-05:002013-01-15T14:31:32.791-05:00There are books that I don't finish on my end....There are books that I don't finish on my end. *LOL* I try not to review them though because they're just not my gig. Just like I like neutral colors and white walls for my living room--other people actually like to color their walls. *droll look* With paint called FLAME. Or make their bedrooms lavender...and their closets green. Not me though. I don't mind having one room that's a little crazy, but my whole house won't be that way--meaning, I may read a crazy book occasionally outside of my comfort zone or normal picks, but I'm primarily going to read white-wall books. Books suited to my decorating style, if you will. <br /><br />What irks me is I'll get a book that fits the "norm" I would go for, but the voice and tone of the novel doesn't work for me. I don't get their humor and it doesn't match the emotional expectation I'm wanting. I want to feel when I read...and not just feel pissed I paid good money for a crappy book. Hellie Sinclairhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03933713255844695337noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-416913236621309814.post-77306496027058378162013-01-15T13:33:31.710-05:002013-01-15T13:33:31.710-05:00Ter, don't you think the story of the little s...Ter, don't you think the story of the little sister could be phenomenal? I mean, talk about baggage!Maureenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01517092592545660754noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-416913236621309814.post-64477188742542556712013-01-15T13:32:11.528-05:002013-01-15T13:32:11.528-05:00It's interesting, I seldom read a book a don&#...It's interesting, I seldom read a book a don't finish. I have authors I read where at the end I am ambivalent about reading anymore of that author...few that I've really hated. But a lot that I just don't return to.<br /><br />I recently read a Sherlock story which I could appreciate for it's adherence to the canon, but there wasn't a story that I appreciated...I won't read the second book.<br /><br />I often read authors who aren't bad. They just aren't for me.Maureenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01517092592545660754noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-416913236621309814.post-41963215775638906322013-01-15T13:30:39.801-05:002013-01-15T13:30:39.801-05:00I've only read a few of her historicals and do...I've only read a few of her historicals and do prefer the contemporaries. The Travis family series (the ones we're discussing today) are in 1st person, but her latest contemporary series is in 3rd, which I prefer. I've read Rainshadow Road but still need to read the one after and I see ARCs of the one after that are already going around. I'm way behind but love this series so I'll get to them.Terri Osburnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17176989488447450585noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-416913236621309814.post-71388462839470911802013-01-15T13:28:03.636-05:002013-01-15T13:28:03.636-05:00And Marn! I saw your comment! You'll read some...And Marn! I saw your comment! You'll read something I adore? I'm all a dither! Now, I gotta pick the perfect one to hook you...Maureenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01517092592545660754noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-416913236621309814.post-45171172895345413522013-01-15T13:26:57.134-05:002013-01-15T13:26:57.134-05:00"Question for those who read her...are all he..."Question for those who read her...are all her books first person?"<br /><br />The two I read were third person, I think.<br /><br />To Kleypas's credit, I noticed that in my review of MTM, even though it was nearly a DNF, I noted at the end that I was interested in reading the love story for two of the secondary characters.<br /><br />Where, in contrast, the SF space opera thing I just read (actually, DNF-ed) made me never, ever want to read another book by that particular author.P. Kirbyhttp://www.patriciakirby.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-416913236621309814.post-13957139159953421722013-01-15T13:04:36.991-05:002013-01-15T13:04:36.991-05:00And nevermind, I see that Hellie has answered that...And nevermind, I see that Hellie has answered that in the comment above mine... My brain is on speedbump mode, so it took several minutes for it to register.<br /><br />Pat, yeah...when I'm on a reading run, I'm unstoppable. I realized a few years ago that the idea of reading a book to learn technique wasn't something I am capable of doing. If I like the story, everything becomes a blur and I just read. Fast. <br /><br />Which is why I'm not a good book reviewer. I can give impressions, but specifics don't stick. Doesn't mean I don't notice them or appreciate them, but they just stay as something to admire, not dissect.<br /><br />Pity, because in a discussion about a book I can hear and understand when other authors discuss what worked and the technique and all of that. "OH, I saw that!" But I don't take it in as a writer...I'm still a reader.Maureenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01517092592545660754noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-416913236621309814.post-21046779076506653132013-01-15T13:00:27.263-05:002013-01-15T13:00:27.263-05:00I found myself smiling a lot. And I credit her way...I found myself smiling a lot. And I credit her way with simple phrases and words to convey a real sense of place. Sometimes playful, sometimes serious. I suppose, to a certain extent, they were colloquial sayings. But instead of being thrown in for effect, they were effortlessly inserted naturally...<br /><br />Question for those who read her...are all her books first person?Maureenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01517092592545660754noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-416913236621309814.post-80593584566337794482013-01-15T12:17:55.988-05:002013-01-15T12:17:55.988-05:00I am very fond of Kleypas' historicals, esp th...I am very fond of Kleypas' historicals, esp the Hathaways series, but there was something a little more raw in her Sugar Daddy book--which is the one I think is best. But the Friday Harbor series is a blend of 3rd person (like her historicals) with her contemporary voice. They're good...but there was just something really magical about Sugar Daddy for me. I read it at the right time or something. Hellie Sinclairhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03933713255844695337noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-416913236621309814.post-45309041138932688432013-01-15T12:15:01.622-05:002013-01-15T12:15:01.622-05:00I feel another re-read coming up soon! Just talkin...I feel another re-read coming up soon! Just talking about this series has me longing to read it again. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08207269714279481677noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-416913236621309814.post-24231566674104768132013-01-15T12:08:40.421-05:002013-01-15T12:08:40.421-05:00I might be in the minority here but I love Kleypas...I might be in the minority here but I love Kleypas' historials way more than her contemporaries. <br /><br />The Hathaways Series is a true love of mine. Married by Morning is still to this day one of my all time favs and quite possibly my favorite hero of all time. <br /><br />Adore that series! Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08207269714279481677noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-416913236621309814.post-54996621073355912942013-01-15T11:58:31.746-05:002013-01-15T11:58:31.746-05:00I get titles and characters wrong all the time...a...I get titles and characters wrong all the time...although, for reviews, I do the fact check thing before posting. But I sometimes goof up names even with favorite books.<br /><br />I've only read two Kleypas's: Rainshadow Road and Mine Till Midnight. (Nope. Didn't remember the titles; this is why Goodreads has been so useful, lately.) Any-way, of the two, Rainshadow Road is the only one I really enjoyed. According to my GR review, MTM annoyed me with it's improbability, and its need to set up the romance (h/h) for the next book. Finding I'm not a big fan of historicals, though.<br /><br />I'm super impressed, however, that you read three books in three days. Wowsers! Even when I devour a book (Hunger Games), it takes at least three days per book.P. Kirbyhttp://www.patriciakirby.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-416913236621309814.post-60358720848811896992013-01-15T11:49:53.790-05:002013-01-15T11:49:53.790-05:00Well, I only thought it fair to treat all with sim...Well, I only thought it fair to treat all with similar memory issues. <br /><br />I really did find the books engaging and I'd love it if she'd write the last one. Thought I think Liberty's sister is gonna have a story to tell. (Her name was Liberty? Dang did I get that wrong?)<br /><br />This is the review you get after a weekend like I had. Maureenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01517092592545660754noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-416913236621309814.post-36743555429113981972013-01-15T11:07:50.303-05:002013-01-15T11:07:50.303-05:00You're right; I should have looked it up for m...You're right; I should have looked it up for my comment earlier. It was early. <br /><br />I liked Sugar Daddy a lot. Probably better than the other two. Though I did like them all very much. :)Marnee Baileyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01533816213473440342noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-416913236621309814.post-28666452618835165982013-01-15T10:03:07.306-05:002013-01-15T10:03:07.306-05:00Yes, I'm serious; and I'm sorry I don'...Yes, I'm serious; and I'm sorry I don't remember. I have Julie Garwood books I adore and can't remember any names either. Come on. It's been several years since I read these books; I read A LOT. I don't jot down their names or send them Christmas cards you know. Hellie Sinclairhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03933713255844695337noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-416913236621309814.post-41437478945816851882013-01-15T09:59:49.764-05:002013-01-15T09:59:49.764-05:00Seriously? You people are killing me.
Sugar Daddy...Seriously? You people are killing me.<br /><br />Sugar Daddy - Gage Travis<br />Blued Eye Devil - HARDY CATES (and Haven Travis)<br />Smooth Talking Stranger - Jack Travis<br /><br />And *I'm* the one with memory issues on this crew?Terri Osburnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17176989488447450585noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-416913236621309814.post-69275243929538477372013-01-15T09:57:42.013-05:002013-01-15T09:57:42.013-05:00*LOL* I know Sugar Daddy's hero is Gage, isn&#...*LOL* I know Sugar Daddy's hero is Gage, isn't it? And I think Smooth Talking Stranger is Travis...and I'm drawing a blank at Blue Eyed Devil for some reason and he was the hottest hero of the bunch. But I forget character names too...except in Harry Potter. Probably would help if I reread them as much as HP. I forget my own characters, so I'm not trying to be disrespectful--it's just there are a lot of really great stories out there and sometimes they're a little similar. <br /><br />BUT I think Kleypas does emotion like none other. Her stories may be "simple", but you read 3 books in 3 days; you didn't put the book down; and you seemed to have enjoyed them as much as you were able to for something that didn't have a maniac villain in them. Why is that? The emotion. I think romance readers like to read for the relationship and the emotion--you know because we live with guys who don't communicate all the time...or we don't--so it's a little fantasy fulfill to have the relationship where all the emotion is laid out there. *shrugs* To me, reading is about STORY, not plot. So I always care more about the character and rarely much about the outside circumstances (basic plot) contributing. I want to see how the character reacts to conflict, I want to feel their emotions. (Gee, I sound like an emotional vampire now. Ick.) <br /><br />Thank you for taking the review today...and thank you for focusing on the positives. :) (And Sugar Pop made me laugh--but only because I think you're an irreverent beast. *LOL* I've been hanging out with Lucy too much lately; irreverence only makes me giggle now. Lord, you ought to have heard what Deerhunter said about the Virgin Mary the other day...and I was laughing so hard I nearly fell out of bed. Oh, I love it when the prozac works.)Hellie Sinclairhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03933713255844695337noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-416913236621309814.post-80677092817653133852013-01-15T09:44:55.050-05:002013-01-15T09:44:55.050-05:00You're lucky you brought this around to be ver...You're lucky you brought this around to be very complimentary, though how would you feel if someone reviewed your books (and this IS a review, as that's what we do on Tuesdays) but couldn't be bothered to get the titles right?<br /><br />That's a matter of respect, author to author.Terri Osburnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17176989488447450585noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-416913236621309814.post-1346319387989166982013-01-15T07:25:19.710-05:002013-01-15T07:25:19.710-05:00I'll try your faves, love. Tell me where to s...I'll try your faves, love. Tell me where to start.<br /><br />:)<br /><br />I think it's Sweet Talking Stranger, isn't it?<br /><br />I liked these books too. The first two better than the last. But all were good, I thought.<br /><br />I really liked Julie James, Chance. Especially her most recent. And I recently read Rachel Gibson's Chinook Hockey series and thought they were good too.Marnee Baileyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01533816213473440342noreply@blogger.com