Review: BITTERSWEET REVENGE by Monroe Scott

It didn’t get interesting until the fantasy of “the perfect love” crumpled like a patch of dry dirt. This was where the seed of bitterness was planted and rooted in her memory, and a plan soon began to grow. This would be where the reader takes off on a rollercoaster ride of mystery and suspense, always gripping the edge of the seat, waiting in angst to see what’s around the next corner. But, like a premature child, the whole thing “came out too soon,” producing a work that was underdeveloped and weak. It definitely could’ve used more time to grow.
At times, I felt that the day-to-day aspects were a tad too mundane and often read like a “chore” list rather than a novel. I drudged through the book, glazing over large portions and looking to the end to see how much I had left to go. I couldn’t wait to get it done.
In the midst of it all, however, the author’s skills showed great promise and the delight for the genre was evident. A sweet irony in the end will be appreciated by readers. And although the story was not completely up to par, I could still see where it was trying to go, and, with several more drafts and revisions, I think it could’ve gotten there.
Published on November 29, 2012 10:57
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