Ivory, Judith - Untie My Heart
Wed, Feb. 4th, 2004 12:30 pmI think this is my second favorite Judith Ivory book so far (after Sleeping Beauty). Unfortunately, I still get that disconnect with the characters that lets me read it and admire it but not really get sucked into it. I don't know why this is... I think I just didn't essentially like either of the two main characters for some reason. Well, I did like Emma Hotchkiss quite a bit, but I don't really get the appeal of Stuart Aysgarth. Too alpha-y for me, or something. I've found I've really stopped liking the alphas in romances nowadays.
Now that that's out... I really liked the sex scenes. I'm too lazy to actually search, but I'm pretty sure
oracne said something about how Ivory really uses the sex scenes for character development and to give the reader a real insight into the psyches of the characters. Very much agree with that. And I loved the entire bit on con games, even more than I loved the con games in Crusie's Faking It. I also liked how Emma is nicely round and how Stuart enjoys that ;).
More not so good things: Didn't much like the climax or the resolution -- ( spoilers )
I really hate it when I talk about books that I did like and the only thing I can point out is their flaws =(. I feel like Ebert giving mild praise of Lord of the Rings while saying the entire time that it's adolescent fantasy and not Real Art blah blah blah. Because I did like the book, but these things just seem to be popping up in my head afterward.
Now that that's out... I really liked the sex scenes. I'm too lazy to actually search, but I'm pretty sure
More not so good things: Didn't much like the climax or the resolution -- ( spoilers )
I really hate it when I talk about books that I did like and the only thing I can point out is their flaws =(. I feel like Ebert giving mild praise of Lord of the Rings while saying the entire time that it's adolescent fantasy and not Real Art blah blah blah. Because I did like the book, but these things just seem to be popping up in my head afterward.
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