Time for another round of Yvo’s Shorties! Time for my first 2019 reads and first two Beat The Backlist titles! The Kiss Quotient has been recommended to me various times and I should have investigated better before starting it, because there was an overload of sexy scenes involved and that made this story into something that is definitely not for me. The Crown Of Embers turned out to be an interesting sequel even though I wish there would have been less romance…
Title: The Kiss Quotient
Author: Helen Hoang
Genre: Contemporary, Romance
First published: May 30th 2018
Publisher: Berkley
Finished reading: January 2nd 2019
Pages: 336
“At her core, she would always be autistic. People called it a disorder, but it didn’t feel like one. To her, it was simply the way she was.”
Dear The Kiss Quotient, it’s not you, it’s me. I should have known better than to pick you up even though contemporary romance isn’t really my thing. I should have investigated better and discovered you were filled to the brim with sexy scenes, because it would have avoided both of us a lot of pain. Oh yes, for someone allergic to adult content and sexy scenes, The Kiss Quotient is 200% the wrong book to go for. Kind of late for that now, isn’t it? Oh well… I guess I have only myself to blame for this. Even though this story was definitely not for me, I can definitely understand why there is so much love for it. Contemporary romance fans are probably in heaven with this book, because there is one thing I can’t deny: Helen Hoang knows how to write. And not only the writing style is very engaging, but the character development is simply spot on. As much as I hated all those steamy scenes, it was due to main characters Stella and Michael I made it to the very end of this story. Stella is unique, quirky and simply brilliant as a main character. I love how realistic her Asperger’s is described and incorporated in the story (it shows that the author used personal experiences) and how it shines a light on autism as a whole. Michael has his own personality, history and problems and I really liked those family dynamics combined with Stella and their story. Were there a lot of cliches and typical romance tropes involved? Yes. Will your glasses (if you use them) get all steamed up while you read The Kiss Quotient? You bet. But if you love the genre, you will fall in love with this story as well.
Title: The Crown Of Embers
(Fire And Thorns #2)
Author: Rae Carson
Genre: YA, Fantasy, Romance
First published: September 18th 2012
Publisher: Greenwillow Books
Finished reading: January 4th 2019
Pages: 416
“I lie awake for a long time, wondering which would be more foolish, to prepare for something that may never happen, or not to prepare for something that might.”
I read the first Fire And Thorns book back in 2015 and even though I enjoyed it, I somehow never picked up the sequel. I read the novellas last year, and thought it was about time to finally finish the last two books this year as well. First up is book number two The Crown Of Embers. I admit I had forgotten about a lot of details of the first book and it took a little time to adjust, but I was able to pick up the thread easily enough after a few chapters. The first thing that stands out in this series is the detailed and wonderful worldbuilding. I loved the inclusion of many references to Spanish names and words and the way the world is constructed. It’s a very interesting high fantasy world and we get to see a lot of it in the sequel. This series has a religious angle, but handled in just the right way that it doesn’t become too present for those who are like me agnostic. The writing style is engaging and makes it easy to keep reading those pages until you reach the last page. I wasn’t sure about every character; some can get annoying, and I could have done without the romance cliches and love triangle, but overall the story does deliver. The quest the main characters go on in The Crown Of Embers is an intriguing one, and it definitely ends with a mayor cliffhanger. I’m looking forward how things will continue in the final book!
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Fantastic shorties! Well done for finishing the The Kiss Quotient even though it’s not your kind of read. I would’ve definitely dnf’d it! 😀
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Thanks! I was going to but there was just something about the main characters that made me want to know how it ended.
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I completely get it! I am NOT a romance reader either. I am not opposed to sex scenes, BUT I don’t want to read a book where there is sex in every chapter. Less is more in my opinion. I’ve still been contemplating that book because of the Asperger rep & the characters…. we shall see.
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My thoughts exactly! I can enjoy a romance story when done right (books have proven it to me in the past), but this was just too much for me. The characters and Asperger element were probably what made me finish it, as both are well done.
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I’m sorry The Kiss Quotient wasn’t your favorite, but now I know what not to recommend to you!
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Haha I guess it was useful for something! I did love her writing style, but I’m definitely investigating before I pick up another of her titles. 😉
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Oooh, handy ‘heads up’ on The Kiss Qutient! I was wondering whether to read this because everyone seems to be swooning and I actully loved The Hating Game- similar genre- so thought- hmm 🙂 I guess, I’ll keep it in mind when the glasses need steaming up XD One thing for sure though- one can’t deny the appeal of brilliant writing! Sounds good!
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Those were my thoughts exactly when I saw The Kiss Quotient! I really enjoyed The Hating Game and I thought this one would be similar… Nobody warned me about the amount of sexy scenes. xD The writing is excellent though, part of the reason I made it to the end.
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