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Tuesday, April 10, 2018
Cute Contemporary Romance Too Meh For Me
9:11 AM
(Image from Barnes & Noble)
As a raving Jane Austen fan with a major crush on Mr. Darcy, 26-year-old Emma Pierce can't wait to fall into the kind of swoony romance she finds between the covers of her favorite novels. Handsome and wealthy, her current beau certainly seems like a straight-out-of Austen hero—until he betrays her with a pretty co-worker. Realizing that real-life love simply can't compare to the fictional kind, Emma swears off romance altogether. Clearly, Jane Austen (who never married, by the by) hasn't the faintest idea what she's talking about.


As you can tell from its adorable cover and bubbly premise, Lies Jane Austen Told Me by Julie Wright is a cute contemporary romance. Not only is the novel clean, but it's also upbeat and lighthearted (although it does touch on some heavy topics). With its predictably happy ending, it's the kind of diversionary love story romance readers will probably dig. So, why didn't it work all that well for me? The characters aren't my favorite. Both brothers seem cliché and personality-less, while Emma's just victim-y and annoying. Although she has admirable qualities, they seem tacked-on, like the author is trying too hard to make her seem likable. The story also gets tedious and saggy in the middle, with tell-y prose and contrived plot devices. Overall, then, I didn't love Lies Jane Austen Told Me. I really wanted to, but for the most part I'm pretty meh about this one.
(Readalikes: Reminds me of My Ridiculous, Romantic Obsessions by Becca Wilhite)
Grade:
If this were a movie, it would be rated:
for disturbing subject matter and mild innuendo
To the FTC, with love: I received an e-copy of Lies Jane Austen Told Me for judging purposes from the generous folks at Shadow Mountain Publishing via those at The Whitney Awards. Thank you!
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Um, yeah. No thanks.
ReplyDeleteSounds like I won't be missing anything by skipping this one. Wish it had been better.
ReplyDeleteToo bad this one didn't work for you. The premise sounded good.
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