AUTHOR: Karen Erickson
PUBLISHER: Amber Quill Press (Amber Heat)
LENGTH: Short story (roughly 11k)
GENRE: Contemporary erotic romance
COST: $4.00
With a new membership to the sex club, the
As I was reading, I had every intention of focusing my review on this story about how short stories shouldn’t be afraid of being erotica if they can’t work a romance angle. I got to the final chapter in it, however, and was completely thrown aback by the gotcha ending the author tacked on. Seriously. So now I’m going to complain about gotchas.
Gotcha endings are great when they work. When is that? When the reader can go back into the text and see all the signs that the author planted along the way to point at the gotcha. Then, a reader gets that feeling of, "Oh, I should have seen that coming." Surprise is a very good thing. If there aren’t any signs, however, a reader is left with a whole feeling of “what the hell is going on here?”. Like Bobby dreaming away an entire season of
Why does it feel like I was cheated? Because there are internal monologues for both hero and heroine before the last chapter that contradict the end. Or at the very least, feel like they contradict. Maybe if the story had stuck with a single POV, I could have bought into the gotcha. But it didn’t, and I didn’t, and honestly, I doubt I’d trust this author again to buy another of her stories. It’s a shame because if it had stayed simple as a piece of erotica, I would have liked it a lot better. But the entire feeling of, “Oh, I need an HEA! Quick! I better tack one on!”, leaves me cold.
Readability | 8/10 – Easy prose that maintains a nice balance of eroticism |
Hero | 5/10 – When the focus is on the smut, there leaves little room for characterization. |
Heroine | 4/10 – I know even less about her than I do the hero. At least, until it’s too late. |
Entertainment value | 2/10 – I wasn’t minding this too much as an erotic story – not a romance – until the gotcha ending pissed me off. |
World building | 4/10 – This is about the smut. Who has time to create a real world here? |
TOTAL: | 23/50 |
1 comment:
Especially when they only do it to sell Erotica as Romance.
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