About book Who's Afraid Of The Big Bad Wolf? (2010)
It was an okay, easy read.The author seems lazy, it's not original at all, really predictable. It's pretty much only sex until one little kidnapping dealt in a few minutes. And then it's sex again.I expected more character development with Ben, the big bad wolf, but he just became a big Teddy bear after his encounter with Stefan.Meh. I recommend it for people who wants a fluffy easy read. I almost didn't finish this one; sheer perseverence won out, because I hate not finishing a novel.Long and short, the characters are all 2-dimensional, they all blend into each other, and they all talk too much. At first Ben is greatly defined as a quiet man, supposedly incapable of loving. And yet, fifteen pages in [less?] he is calling Stefan 'baby,' professing he can't live without him, etc etc. Stefan is first introduced as being timid and scared, and yet when given a chance he kind of becomes cheeky and sunshiny. Which is fine, really. But then in comes Audley - wounded, terrified, clinging to any semblance of safety he can find ... who apparently becomes just as cheeky and is brave enough to stand up and talk back to his brother [who has abused him for a lifetime] after only a week or two with Ben and Stefan.This is AFTER they've all professed their undying love, and they've run into absolutely no conflict between the three of them.It was just ... typical Stormy Glenn. Shallow, with wishy-washy characters, way too much talking, too much of the sudden mushy-lovey-dovey with boo-boo nicknames, and plots that are grabbed hold of, rushed through, and then tossed aside without much thought to true conflict and attachment.Sadly I wish her writing and style would mature, and quickly; she has such great ideas, but such horrible follow-through.
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