Laurie (Bitten by Paranormal Romance)'s Reviews > The Irish Devil
The Irish Devil (Devil, #1)
by Diane Whiteside
by Diane Whiteside
Laurie (Bitten by Paranormal Romance)'s review
bookshelves: erotic-romance, historical-romance
Mar 02, 11
bookshelves: erotic-romance, historical-romance
Read in February, 2011
I really wanted to like this book, but I just didn’t feel the romance build up between the hero and heroine that I like. The biggest reason the sex just over powered the storyline. I like erotic, but in these longer novels sometime it’s just too much reading page after page of sex, the characters story just gets put aside. This book also didn’t read like an historical romance to me either it felt to modern times with the wording. The sweetheart calling just got on my last nerves, along with things happing between William and Viola it just didn’t make since; here is an example he puts a dido in her anus and she didn’t know, (what?? I don’t think so). You’ll find more things in the book not very well explained or things just never gotten back to and expanded on more.
I myself wouldn’t recommend this book too many people unless you like a lot of sex and small storyline. I do want to add there's anal play, bondage and spanking along with a mention and use of other stuff like floggers, some beads and more. A ménage scene with two ladies and the hero, but there is no sex involved just the mention of them together.
I myself wouldn’t recommend this book too many people unless you like a lot of sex and small storyline. I do want to add there's anal play, bondage and spanking along with a mention and use of other stuff like floggers, some beads and more. A ménage scene with two ladies and the hero, but there is no sex involved just the mention of them together.
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Feb 03, 2011 10:07am
I agree too much sex puts me to sleep. I need a story and good characters too. Angst and humor help as well. Nice review!
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