Alexis’s review of Leather & Lark (The Ruinous Love Trilogy, #2) > Likes and Comments
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If I had a nickel for every second book in a romance trilogy that jams the Chekhov's Gun in regards to pegging by relegating it to a bonus scene after two books of lead-up, I would have two nickels, but at least this time it's included in the book and not just online. Great review!
Eva wrote: "If I had a nickel for every second book in a romance trilogy that jams the Chekhov's Gun in regards to pegging by relegating it to a bonus scene after two books of lead-up, I would have two nickels..."
That is way too many nickels to have for such a specific issue 😂
Completely confused! How does the sleep clinic subplot work: you are being wired and constantly monitored, how do you create a double being wired and monitored instead of you, in order to go on a murder spree?
Sophie wrote: "Completely confused! How does the sleep clinic subplot work: you are being wired and constantly monitored, how do you create a double being wired and monitored instead of you, in order to go on a m..."
I TOO HAD THESE QUESTIONS. Like how are they going to analyse her data in the morning? "You seem to have a really energetic sleeping pattern"
Alexis wrote: "Sophie wrote: "Completely confused! How does the sleep clinic subplot work: you are being wired and constantly monitored, how do you create a double being wired and monitored instead of you, in ord..."
they have video footage as well, either its on her, so it is the opposite of an alibi, or they monitor the empty bed, also not an alibi
Sophie wrote: "Alexis wrote: "Sophie wrote: "Completely confused! How does the sleep clinic subplot work: you are being wired and constantly monitored, how do you create a double being wired and monitored instead..."
I feel a bit petty over-focusing on a broadly insignificant plot element. Like, I find this series very, you know, about the vibes more than anything. Plot is not a priority. And I do think it's okay for the author to sweep you along in excitement and emotion, without paying too much attention to pointless minutiae. I'm just not always the right reader for vibes.
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If I had a nickel for every second book in a romance trilogy that jams the Chekhov's Gun in regards to pegging by relegating it to a bonus scene after two books of lead-up, I would have two nickels, but at least this time it's included in the book and not just online. Great review!
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Eva wrote: "If I had a nickel for every second book in a romance trilogy that jams the Chekhov's Gun in regards to pegging by relegating it to a bonus scene after two books of lead-up, I would have two nickels..."That is way too many nickels to have for such a specific issue 😂
Completely confused! How does the sleep clinic subplot work: you are being wired and constantly monitored, how do you create a double being wired and monitored instead of you, in order to go on a murder spree?
Sophie wrote: "Completely confused! How does the sleep clinic subplot work: you are being wired and constantly monitored, how do you create a double being wired and monitored instead of you, in order to go on a m..."I TOO HAD THESE QUESTIONS. Like how are they going to analyse her data in the morning? "You seem to have a really energetic sleeping pattern"
Alexis wrote: "Sophie wrote: "Completely confused! How does the sleep clinic subplot work: you are being wired and constantly monitored, how do you create a double being wired and monitored instead of you, in ord..."they have video footage as well, either its on her, so it is the opposite of an alibi, or they monitor the empty bed, also not an alibi
Sophie wrote: "Alexis wrote: "Sophie wrote: "Completely confused! How does the sleep clinic subplot work: you are being wired and constantly monitored, how do you create a double being wired and monitored instead..."I feel a bit petty over-focusing on a broadly insignificant plot element. Like, I find this series very, you know, about the vibes more than anything. Plot is not a priority. And I do think it's okay for the author to sweep you along in excitement and emotion, without paying too much attention to pointless minutiae. I'm just not always the right reader for vibes.
