I added a new shelf just to put this book on. It's called sandys trigger. Any book that has certain bad things going for it will be put on this list.
I saw this book and thought "oh it should be cute and romantic", and it is by Debbie Macomber so it should be good. A Cinderella type story. First, it was written in 1988 and there were rules for romance writers but come on. Second, it has a jerk of a man as the main male character. OMG where to start with this guy. I guess his mama never taught him how to treat people. He's mean to the male workers under him and pretty much sexually assaults Cindy. I thought I would be able to read it all. After all, it is only 191 pages in large print. I got to page 91 and said "nope, no more", and drove it back to the library. I didn't want that book in my possession anymore.
My notes while reading this POS:
-The names were really out there. POS's name is Thorndike Prince. There is a co-worker named Rutherford, with a nickname (he doesn't like) Ruffie. Of course, Cindy, because it's like Cinderella.
-page 26 Thorny calls Cindy a "chit". From the Freedictionary.com Noun. 1. chit - a dismissive term for a girl who is immature or who lacks respect. I knew it was an old word that was an insult but I wanted to be correct. I got some news for you Thorny, no one respects a prick.
-page 45 Thorny assumes Cindy is a secretary because it's 1988 and what other job would a woman have besides a secretary?
-page 46 The two danced together at the Christmas Ball, had food at the Ball, and kissed so Cindy "knows" who Thorny "really is". Cindy, Cindy, you are TSTL.
-Oh wait! He has a girlfriend and now he's kissing on some strange girl. Wow that must make him amazing.
-page 58 He wants to marry her and meet his parents.
-page 70 I learned something! Charwoman is a woman who cleans homes and/or offices. I guess even in a bad book you can learn stuff.
-page 72 Oh geez. "He is dealing with stupidity and incompetence". He assumes that Cindy works as a secretary for the company. She never corrected him so misunderstanding coming up. He goes to HR and asks for the guy to find Cindy. He checked three times but he is still incompetent.
-page 75 Now he has a cold. Oops sorry, a man cold. On the night of the Ball Thorny gives his overcoat to Cindy because as a person TSTL she only wore her dress and a shawl. So now he is sick and IT'S ALL HER FAULT. Right, because that's how colds work.
-page 80 Now it's Cindy's turn. Oh, he has a cold and IT'S ALL HER FAULT. She feels so guilty.
-page 84 Now it starts to get over the top. He is sick and has found out she lied to him about working for the company. He is livid and wants her to hurt. He wants her to experience just a taste of the hell she had put him through. WTH? Literally, what the hell? What hell did she put him through?
-page 85 During the Ball, her hair combs fell out (no slippers, darn), and they belonged to her mother who passed away and she wants them back. She finds out where he lives and brings him chicken soup because he is sick and IT'S ALL HER FAULT. This is what he says to her: "You my dear, should be employed by the War Department. Your country would be well served by your deceitfulness." War Department? What year was this again?
-page 86 Here we go with the sexual assault. He begins yelling at her for lying to him. "Frightened, Cindy drew back sharply. ....his hands tightened around her upper arm. He pulled her against him and slanted his mouth over hers, mercilessly moving his lips against hers. Cindy went still with shock, giving up the struggle letting him do as he would. Fighting would only aggravate him."
-page 89 He gets all pissy when she asks for the combs back. He almost collapses because of his man cold and she helps him into his bed. He wants her to stay and sleep with him. Not sex but to help him sleep because he's sick and IT'S ALL HER FAULT. She thinks that's blackmail. All she did was crash a party and lie to him.
-page 91 I was going to stop after page 89 but I turned the page and this happened. -She asks for the combs again and he says they were her mothers and they mean a great deal to Cindy. She says of course. He says "Then I'll keep them until i find out why it's necessary for you to disappear from my life". What?! This is after she feels he is blackmailing her and makes her spend the night with him. Oh hell no! Cindy needs to grow a pair and tell him to go fuck himself!!!! Oh, wow, sorry, that's been bubbling up for a while.
I about threw the book across the room at that point. I couldn't take any more. I did read the last sentence of the book, "and they lived happily ever after". How and why are two questions I have after all this. I will stick to reading the authors new books from now on.
Side note: My mom was a huge fan of Debbie Macomber. I wonder if she read this and how she felt about it. I hope she got as pissed as I did. Sorry, mom, that you had to read such crap when you were younger. If heaven is a library then you can read all the good stuff.