I've often wondered how so many badly written, boring books get such high ratings and this seems to be proof that authors and amazon pay for fake reviews from people/companies who don't even read the books they're leaving their fake reviews on.
Because this has entire pages missing from the end of chapters/scenes, with a blank page, followed by the entire beginning of the next chapter/scene missing. Chunks of the story missing and yet not one single reviewer has mentioned it, and I doubt my kindle ebook is the only faulty one. Apparently it's because the document uploaded to the kindle app by the author wasn't formatted properly.
But this is a new author by the looks of it, only publishing for the first time this year, so while it's a big problem that there's chunks of this story missing due to poor formatting and no proof reading of the previewed book prior to final publishing by the author, I'm not going to take stars away, but it needed mentioning.
I'm guessing it's a learning curve and a lot of work involved with to self publish, I'm also guessing this book has been self published, but like doing anything first time, there'll be hiccups, but gaving said that, the fact there are like 800 reviews left on this, and book 1, combined, which also had the same issue, although not as bad, it seems strange that not one reviewer mentioned it.
If the reviewers were genuine readers who actually read the book, surely someone would have mentioned that chunks of the story is missing, and the fact none have seems evidence that authors/amazon are paying for reviews, or that amazon is not posting low rated reviews, which I've had happen to me.
Many of my lower ratings on books aren't posted by Amazon, which is really unfair, not only to other readers but to me, because I've ended up purchasing books twice that I didn't even like because Amazon didn't post my review on it. Meaning I had no record that I'd read it and didn't like it. As an avid reader, and with so many covers on books being practicaly identical, it's hard to keep track of what I've read, wgat ive liked and not liked.
My reviews are supposed to be my record of what I've read and liked and haven't liked. So amazon not posting my low rated reviews is a big problem and really not cool of amazon to fail to show and store my reviews on books I've bought and paid for from them.
Speaking of covers, the guy on thisccover has a smooth chest, no hair, when the author has the heroine thinking about how the hero had a hairy chest. While I can imagine it might be difficult to find images of models that look like your character(s) and that's probably why so many authors just use only torso shots, and don't show the person's face etc, on their covers, I've been on a couple of the stock sites authors use for my own work and have seen plenty of images the author could have used that would have suited/refleced her character better than the one she did use.
While again this is a new author, and figuring out image use rights and where/how to find images for covers is another thing new authors need to learn, along with formatting their book, I've had to go on stock sites myself for uni work, and I've seen many iimages yhat would have been much better than the one the author used, because it doesn't look like her character.
There were other issues, including with the editing, like "she wiped her hers", should have been 'tears', and the author wrote the word 'swap' for the sound during the spanking scene? I don't know if she meant to type 'swat', but it's written several times in a row as swap, swap swap swap.... and doesn't sound like a swat or a spank or slap, all of which are much better. But again, I know getting an editor is expensive and many established authors don't bother, and the editing issues here are few, and don't detract from the book, but the author really needs to get the formatting sorted because huge chunks of scenes missing is not okay.
The biggest problem for me was the lack of depth and detail to the writing, the author barely writes any detail even for the most important thing, what the characters look like. It gives a basic description of her, but it only says he's tall and broad, until almost the end of the book when the author finally tells you he has dark hair and brown eyes. But even when there are descriptions they're that basic just to state two things.
As for the story, I wasn't sure what rating to give, 2 or 3 star, I didn't love it but I didn't hate it. The story and characters are alright, that's the best I can say about it. But if you like cute hometown settings, and nice enough characters then you might love it. But I was bored after reading two of the other books in this series, Her Fake Boyfriend, book 4, which I read first, then book 1. But I didn't particularly like book 1 ans the books had very similar character issue themes, and as a result all had similar, juvenile angst.
But I've definitely read worse, much worse. In fact the book I started after this, called Beards and Love Letters, was so badly written it made me up my rating on this to 3 stars, and 3 stars for book 4 in this series, with Mari and the Sheriff Bobby. I guess they are easy, small hometown HEA romances,,with some enjoyable mioments but mostly this was just an alright read for me.