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Wild Thing (Wild Thing #1)
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Didn't finish this one, barely made it to halfway. Our heroine dresses like Abby on the television show NCIS, and this is all the evidence we are given for how "feisty" and one-of-a-kind she is. Other than that, she spends her time acting like either a helpless baby or a completely irrational and mean-spirited bitch. Who wouldn't fall in love with her?
I also just couldn't take how, after knowing each other for less than 24 hours, the two main characters are mired down in a swamp of angst and confusion. They barely know each other but think things like, "Why did she always have this reaction to him?" ALWAYS!?! You just met him. Give it another day, maybe you'll have a different reaction.
Thank heavens I was able to get my money back.
I also just couldn't take how, after knowing each other for less than 24 hours, the two main characters are mired down in a swamp of angst and confusion. They barely know each other but think things like, "Why did she always have this reaction to him?" ALWAYS!?! You just met him. Give it another day, maybe you'll have a different reaction.
Thank heavens I was able to get my money back.
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Reading Progress
September 10, 2012
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Started Reading
September 10, 2012
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Finished Reading
September 12, 2012
– Shelved
September 12, 2012
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romance
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Maybe the reaction the author is referring to as "always" when describing the character's frequency of experience is, "a vague sense of recognition from earlier in the day."