The Critic by Dyanne Davis
By Michelle McKinney • Jun 17th, 2008 • Category: Book Review •
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Dyanne Davis pens an interesting and entertaining tale of romance in her latest book, The Critic. Aspiring romance writer, Toreas Rose, has secretly been pining over talk show host Jared Stone. Her romantic bubble is burst when he cruelly and ruthlessly attacks romance writers on his show. When Toreas is asked to appear on the show on behalf of romance writers, she sets off a string of events that bring her and Jared to the brink of insanity as they try to figure out if they are drawn to one another by hate or by love. Their heated encounters serve as a great source of inspiration for her writing and a source of stress as Toreas discovers passion that she never experienced before.
Davis presents a very funny romance that incorporates and embraces Christian beliefs. Readers may get impatient with the main characters as they dance around the inevitable fact that they are destined to be together. Although this was the unedited version of the manuscript, there were a surprisingly high number of typographical errors. This reviewer sincerely hopes the final manuscript will address these issues so that readers can truly enjoy this book. Unedited manuscript errors aside, The Critic is a cleverly plotted and delightful love story.
Reviewed by M. P. McKinney
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Michelle McKinney is an Academic Librarian at the University of Cincinnati, Raymond Walters College Library. Her love of books led her to a career in library and information science. When she is not teaching or providing reference assistance to undergraduate students and faculty, she enjoys scrapbooking, knitting and photography.
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