Friday, October 11, 2019

Mini-Reviews: 2019 Releases

A Dress for the Wicked by Autumn Krause (2019)

Country girl Emmy is chosen to participate in a design competition in the big city, but nothing turns out like she hoped or planned.

I was interested in this novel because it was described as Project Runway meets historical fiction, and I thought that was a fun combination.  While there were things I enjoyed about the book, a lot of it was a disappointment.  First, the world-building was almost non-existent.  If I hadn't known going in that the story took place in a kind of alt-universe Victorian London, I would never have guessed it.  The dialogue felt very modern, and there wasn't a whole lot of description of the outside world.  It was unclear why if fashion was such a huge part of the economy of the country, there was only one major fashion house (helpfully called Fashion House), other than that was what the "monarchy" wanted.  It's hard to describe - everything felt very generalized, like the story had broad ideas that were never fully nailed down or given much detail in later editing.  There were at least 3 secondary stories that either went nowhere or were dealt with in literally one sentence.

I did like Emmy, though.  It's hard not to feel for her when this competition is her one chance to get out of her small town, yet she's being sabotaged at every turn.  It's obvious that no one takes her seriously, even though she has talent and ambition.  3 stars


Love at First Like by Hannah Orenstein (2019)

Eliza runs a jewelry store and finds her business booming after she accidentally posts a photo of herself wearing an engagement ring, although she doesn't even have a boyfriend.  When her store is threatened by rising rents, she decides to run with the false story and find herself a fake fiance.

I liked several of the themes of the story, but it ultimately left a bad taste in my mouth.  There's some good stuff here regarding social media influencers, honesty, and staging photos.  I also liked the tidbits we got about Eliza as a business owner; her company is her dream, her life, and she would do anything to save it.  However, how far is too far?  I could get on board with Eliza finding a fake fiance who was also in on the "scam," but she begins dating a guy Blake, who has a lot of potential, and then manipulates him and the relationship into what she needs.  She fast tracks the romance, even though she admits several times that if the circumstances were different, she'd take way more time to develop the relationship or even dump him; she doesn't feel a huge spark with him, but could maybe learn to love him.  I felt so bad for Blake, who seems head over heels for Eliza, since he had no idea what was going on and how she was lying to him.  I didn't like the way she purposefully sought out press and sponsored partners, committing to a wedding before she even had a boyfriend.  I know she was doing it to help her business, but she put herself (and those around her) in this awful predicament.  Minor spoiler alert - you know a story like this is going to have a happy ending, which makes it all the more infuriating, because it's showing that even though you can do terrible things to other people, lie and cheat and steal, you may very well still end up winning in the end.  For people like Eliza, there are no consequences for her actions.  3 stars

22 comments:

  1. So, this is mini-reviews: the mediocre edition? *sigh* Sorry to hear these were just OK. I had my eye on Love at First Like. The premise sounded really promising. I am not sure how I would feel about the heroine being so caviler with the hero's feelings, even if I know it all ends up ok in the end.

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  2. I was curious about Love at First Like, but I think I may skip that one along with A Dress for the Wicked. Like you a Project Runway meets historical fiction sounds promising, but I don't think it's for me. Thanks for the honest reviews!

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  3. I was curious about A Dress for the Wicked, I'm kinda glad I passed it by now. Love at First Like sounded like it had some potential too. Sorry they weren't great reads for you. Have a good weekend!

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  4. So sad to hear A Dress For The Wicked was a disappointment :( It's so annoying that the author put nothing into creating the world. Such a missed opportunity!

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    1. Right? It could have been such a fantastic world.

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  5. Oh no :( I'm so sorry to hear both of these were a disappointment, they sounded so good and both are on my TBR. I have to admit I'm a little sad that A Dress for the Wicked doesn't have much worldbuilding, I felt like it could have been so interesting with a world properly developed.
    Thank you for sharing!

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    1. Thanks, Marie! I hope they're better reads for you!

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  6. Aw bummer about Love At First Like. :(

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  7. A Dress for the Wicked is one I'd been a bit curious about so I'm sorry to see that it wasn't all it was hyped up to be. Hope your next read is better!

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  8. Oh, man. Bummer on the first book and lack of world building. That is the worst when you're looking forward to an atmospheric read. That is a terrible theme for the second book. I had my eye on it, but I've seen more than one negative review. I may just write that one off.

    Great reviews.

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    1. Thanks, Angie! I probably should have listened to the reviews for Love at First Like.

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  9. Sorry to hear that neither one of these was a great read. I had been curious about A Dress for the Wicked but I think I'm going to pass now based on your review. Pretty sure all of those things you mentioned would annoy me, especially the subplots going nowhere.

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    1. Right? It's like, why make a big deal out of something if it's going to turn out to be nothing?

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  10. I didn't love everything about 'First Like,' but I will confess, it made me laugh and smile while reading it. Still, I don't own it anymore and don't see myself re-reading it. I'm also curious about 'Dress,' too! I don't anticipate it being an all-time favorite, but do hope it's entertaining. :)

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    1. A Dress for the Wicked did have some good moments!

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  11. Damn, both these had really good blurbs -- I'm sorry they were just okay

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