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File Size: 1443 KB
Print Length: 387 pages
Publisher: Avon (October 30, 2012)
Publication Date: October 30, 2012
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B007HB89U8
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I've had this book on my wislist for a year and quickly purchased it when the kindle edition price briefly dropped to .99 cents. I also added the whispersync audiobook and immediately started listening. Three hours into listening, with six hours remaining, I gave up on the audio and switched to reading the kindle edition. There is so much repetition and tedious inner monologuing! I just couldn't stand listening word for word to the same inner thoughts over and over again. I was able to skim through this when reading it myself.I love the plot and premise of this book! Annabelle writes an advice column and she asks her readers how to catch the attention of the man she loves. The letters from readers are amusing and her implementation and comments on their ideas are cute and sometimes witty. I really enjoyed the clips of news articles at the beginning of each chapter. Those are clever and make sense for setting up the topic of each chapter. As stated by another prominent 1-star review, Annabelle is milqetoast. But I did like how she differentiated herself as Old Annabelle and New Annabelle in order to talk herself into acting bolder.By three hours into the audiobook, Derek Knightly wasn't much of a hero to me. When Mr. Oliver suggests to Annabelle that he should help her make Knightly jealous, and the book states that Annabelle feels something between them, I thought Oliver might become the hero and I got excited by the prospect. It brought to mind the movie "27 Dresses" when the heroine has had a crush on her boss for years, but when they finally kiss they realize there's no chemistry. She was confusing admiration for love. And of course she ends up HEA with the newspaper journalist. But I was not so fortunate to get an interesting twist in this story. It kept plodding forward towards the inevitable and predictable HEA of Knightly realizing he loves Annabelle. And I was happy for them. That's why we read romance novels... for the happy ending.Another point I'll agree with the prominent 1-star review, the ending is juvenile. I won't totally spoil it, but hair pulling? Locking an adult in her room? Tree climbing and door breaking? Most of the book does not have this tone of silliness. It seemed to go off the rails in the last chapter. The epilogue is good. I like how Knightly makes an effort towards his brother.This is the second book I've read by Rodale, and the first one (Never Seduce a Scot) did NOT have so much repetition, so that makes me think she had different editors. A good editor should have streamlined all the repetitive inner monologuing and tightened up the story. Such a shame! The ideas for this book are excellent and the secondary characters of The Writing Girls (regardless of realism) and other writing staff are super fun! Overall, I really enjoyed some aspects of this book, and did not enjoy others, making this a neutral reading experience.
I thought I might dislike this story, despite having already thoroughly enjoyed Wallflowers Gone Wild by Maya Rodale. The plot seemed to hinge on the embarrassment of Annabelle, and I can't stand to see people embarrassed. Yes, Annabelle finds herself in mortifying predicaments (if I ever accidentally grope a man I have been infatuated with for years, I can only pray that I will spontaneously combust before he reacts), but she does so with an acknowledgment of the ridiculousness of her circumstances and a sense of humor that makes it bearable. And really, Annabelle risks a lot to get her heart's desire. Some embarrassment is worthwhile for that reward, isn't it? And the object of her affection thoroughly understands the blows to her ego she suffers in the name of love, because he takes risks right back to convince her she can accept him. I often feel romance novel male protagonists haven't earned their happy-ever-after, but Derek really did. Annabelle went out on a (breaking) limb for love and he went out on a limb right back.Additionally, Derek's codename of "the nodcock" only gets more entertaining with repetition and his realization that all of their coworkers, and a significant proportion of the population of London, were aware of Annabelle's pursuit, even though he was almost totally oblivious. I defy you not to laugh at the scenes of Derek's friends taking Annabelle's part right to his face, before and after he realizes he is, in fact, THE Nodcock.
Derek Knightly is in love with his mistress and wife; his newspaper, The London Weekly. One of his female writers, Annabelle Swift is in love with Mr. Knightly, has been for over three years. Everyone at the paper knows Annabelle loves Mr. Knightly, except Mr. Knightly. Quiet, shy, apologetic Annabelle writes an advice column for the paper, how to pour tea, etc., very bland subjects. Tired of waiting for Mr. Knightly to notice her, she asks her readers for advice on how to attract the attention of the man she loves, hereby titled, The Nodcock. The readers give her varied advice, some of it works, for instance, lowered bodices. Mr. Knightly certainly notes that. Feeling bolder, Annabelle continues forward with her seduction; all the while Mr. Knightly is wondering who the "Nodcock" is and encourages Annabelle to continue with her column as she is currently doing, after all their publications have increased as has Annabelle's popularity. What Mr. Knightly didn't foresee was his heightened interest in Annabelle as he sees her change before his eyes; also the jealousy that he feels wondering who the man is that she is trying so hard to get to notice her. Annabelle wants Knightly to love her, come to her on his own but when she discovers that he is supposedly courting and considering marriage to a titled lady, she becomes disheartened and doesn't want to become the woman to step between him and the lady, even though her friends encourage her to fight for him. The story is funny, tender, sensual and well written.
I was looking for book that would be an easy read for a few nights...maybe a little predictable but with some entertaining value. That's just what I got! I loved the premise that a writer of an advice column turns the tables and asks for advice from the readers to solve her problem...the man she loves barely knows she's alive after working for him three years, 6 months, two weeks and three days...or something close to that time length. All the little conversations between side characters were very fun to read as were the articles from the newspaper. There was enough cleverness in the plot to make this a delightful "Cinderella," story.
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