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Ellen Wolf

Autor de A Second Chance

13 Obras 86 Miembros 2 Reseñas

Obras de Ellen Wolf

A Second Chance (2011) 16 copias
Tomorrow Will Be Too Late (2012) 14 copias
Close Your Eyes (2012) 14 copias
Under Cover of Love (2011) 11 copias
The Next Step (2012) 8 copias
Shadow of Love (2012) 5 copias
Deception of the Heart (2013) 4 copias
Net of Lies (2011) 3 copias
Desperate Measures (2013) 2 copias
Touch of Love (2013) 2 copias

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Jane from Dear Author sent me this book to read to see if I also found it strikingly similar to Susan Napier's excellent [b:In Bed With the Boss|2240168|In Bed With the Boss|Susan Napier|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1208431280s/2240168.jpg|2246016], released in 1999. I'm surprised she needed validation, as the similarities go beyond striking and into egregious.

In both stories the heroine is widowed young. Laura, in this book, has her fiance die in a car accident three years prior. Kalera, in Napier's book, has her husband die in a freak act of violence. Both books open with the heroine telling the hero, for whom the both work as personal assistants, that they have gotten engaged. Both heroes react angrily and both ask if she's pregnant. In both books, the heroine has gotten engaged to the hero's enemy, and that fiance is a jealous, controlling man in each book.

From here the sequence of events deviate from the Napier book, but they are still all but identical, Wolf just shuffled the timeline. There's a scene in both books where the hero drives the heroine home when her car breaks down at work then comes inside and makes her dinner. He kisses her, they get hot and heavy, and then the phone rings and interrupts them, with the fiance on the other line. Both books have a co-worker pointing out how the hero acts differently around the heroine and is widely assumed to have the hots for her. Both books have the fiance sending out fancy invites for the engagement party, have the hero show up with the fiance's ex, have the fiance try to prevent them from entering and have the fiance and ex have an argument at the party. In both books, the hero and heroine shared a sexual encounter not long after the tragedy in which she was the initiator and which she wanted to forget, out of guilt. Both books even have a scene where the heroine is prompted to reminisce after smelling the hero's cologne, which the heroine gave him as a Christmas gift.

I could go on. It would actually be shorter to point out what's different. Now, lots of stories have similar plots, but they tell different stories with them. This story took In Bed With the Boss and retold it, only shuffling scenes around and changing the names. The characters were the same people, doing the same things and reacting the same way.

And the retelling is not an improvement on the original. Poor word choice, comma abuse and too much internal dialog renders this a drag to read. If the author used "palpable" any more than she had, I was going to start a drinking game. It was far from the worst prose I've ever read, but it needed an editor, and badly.

If this had been an original work of fiction, I'd have given it a 2 or 3. Since it has copied an earlier work to a degree that constitutes derivation or plagiarism, I give it a single star. Fan fiction is only legal when it's free.
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Ridley_ | Apr 1, 2013 |
When she was 16, Jade fell in love with her best friend Laura's brother, Liam. Twelve years later, she realizes nothing has changed when she runs into him again. Their lives are very different, and things are much more challenging, but the spark she felt so many years ago hasn't died. Liam, however, has told her he doesn't believe in love. Although she's afraid to hope for what her heart wants, Jade decides to make the most of it when she's given a second chance....

This was an entertaining story that got my attention from the beginning. We get to see Jade at 16, telling Liam how she feels about him. They share a passionate kiss, then he dismisses it and apologizes, then leaves. Jade is left feeling humiliated and embarrassed. Next, we see the life she's made as a 28-year old, successful businesswoman. Her own personal tragedy and Laura's diagnosis of breast cancer bring her to the side of her friend and reunite her with Liam. When Liam's agent, Melissa, shows up and begins acting psychotic (think "Fatal Attraction"), Liam asks Jade to pretend to be in love with him so Melissa will move on. Things don't quite work out according to plans, though. Liam and Jade have quite a lot of chemistry, and it isn't long before they're falling for each other again.

The ending is quite predictable, and at times Melissa seems a little too off-balance for no one to notice except Jade. However, the chemistry between Jade and Liam feels real, and the story is very entertaining. They are both likable characters. I enjoyed the secondary characters (Laura, Sandra, and Rocco), and would like to have heard more about them. They round out a very enjoyable romance. My only criticism is that Liam gives in too easily. He's avoided romance for so long, and he's emotionally scarred. In real life, I think it would take a lot more time for a man like Liam to give in to his heart. However, I do love happily-ever-after, and this book certainly delivered!
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halo776 | Jan 15, 2012 |

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Obras
13
Miembros
86
Popularidad
#213,013
Valoración
2.8
Reseñas
2
ISBNs
1

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