I got this book at my uni's "Take one, Leave one" library, mostly because the cover was shiny and it had a nice premise.
It took me over 6 months to finish it, but finish it I did!
I'll try to be brief - although I'm not sure that's possible.
Nothing happened.
There, lol.
My copy has 576 pages, and at least 300 of those were filled with unnecessary backstory.
I'm not even joking! We get the back stories of pretty much every single character ever, and they don't add up to anything!
I'd say Jazz's backstory and her dad's are the only ones that would mattet to me, since they're the biggest characters in the book, but we get eveeryone's. Jazz's, her evil stepsisters' and their despicable mother's - it's hell.
Not to mention that, in one of these, there is a statutory rape scene, followed by another rape scene! It's insane! Both left me super uncomfortable - and why where they there? Why did I have to read them?
It was so insane to read over 300 pages of information that added up to absolutely nothing, it left me incredibly angry.
Now, let's talk about the men.
The back of my copy of Dazzle reads: Successful and sexy, [Jazz] is pursued by three exciting yet vastly different men, who have one thing in common, a passion for Jazz.
Ladies and gentlemen, when I tell you I was bamboozled, I am not joking. ~
Let's look at our options, shall we?
We have Jazz's first love, Tony Gabriel, who abandoned her on the day/night before their wedding, and barely interacts with our heroine after they finally meet after all those years. In fact, he forces himself onto her (he kisses her after she explicitly told him to leave her place), and assumes over and over again that she is not over him simply because she refuses to work in the same building/company as him (a company she helped build from scratch, mind you) - sounds valid. They interact ONCE after he comes back, and then he steals her dream photohoot job with the help of her wicked rep Phoebe.
Then, we have super handsome and super talented actor Sam Butler, who is so handsome, his only trait seems to be only that. Handsome. He meets Jazz a few times, also kisses her out of nowhere, they have dinner a few times, and then have sex. Jazz says she couldn't possibly be with him because of his ego, and because actors love themselves above everyone else, and she couldn't possibly share him with the world - which would be selfish.
And then we have Casey Nelson, a - cousin? Yeah, a cousin. Third cousin? Fourth? Whatever. But this man is made Cow Boss on her dad's ranch, and Jazz doesn't like it because she has no idea who this man even is! In fact, he destroyed her beautiful shawl with chili, and they seem to have a small rivalry going on. Bonus point, this was the only man who did not try to jump Jazz's bones!
I'll give you a few seconds to guess which one she ends up with.
It's Casey. It's Casey, she ends up with Casey, it's sorta obvious from the start.
Thank God because I hated the other guys, hahaha!
I liked Casey, he was cool.
Anyway, all of this to say that the back cover lied to me! I was promised a - what? A love square? And was given 3 characters who were clearly smitten by Jazz, but it was obvious she was never going to pick them. She says that! She says she's not gonna end up with any of the other two like, in the middle of the book!
The only thing remotely close to some intrigue between the love interests, is when Jazz is out for dinner with Casey at a fancy restaurant, and everyone around them keeps mentioning Sam, Sam this, Sam that, Sam who had dinner with her at the same place a few nights before - and Casey isn't very pleased, he's kinda jealous, but he knows he and Jazz are not dating so he doesn't act on it or say anything. Casey is great.
Another thing that pissed me off incredibly thanks to the back. But it also has something to do with the book itself. The back of my copy reads (...) and when her father dies suddenly (...).
This man died on page 417.
417.
Out of 576.
This man died "SUDDENLY" nearly at the end of the book.
And here's the thing, I picked this up in December but forgot about it for a while - when I picked it back up, I'd forgotten about it, and when I read the damned back again, got spoiled.
Now you say "How does the back of a book spoil you????"
Well, this man died at the end of the book. This is INSANE.
And the reason this also has to do with the book in itself and not the person who decided to write the synopsys,, well, the main plot? It happens in the last 150 something pages. We're given around 300 pages of back story, maybe 100 of day-to-day activities, and the last 159 pages - I did the math.
It's just insane to me that a book as lenghty as this one spends so little in its actual plot, and so much in background information that leads absolutely nowhere. I am not interested in Jazz's stepsisters. I am not interested in their mother.
For a book named after the main character's company, this book has so little to do with photography in itself. Jazz is a photorapher, sure, but we get more plot about her sisters and whatever the hell they're doing with their lives, than actual photography.
But I will say, the whole "we need to save the ranch" plot line was very cool - I wish it had started sooner and had been less all over the place, but it made me think back on all of the cheesy romcoms I used to watch with my mom, and made my heart all fuzzy. If this was ever turned into a movie, we'd definitely watch it together.
It was an entretaining book, I'll give it that, it helped me pass the time when I had nothing else to read, or didn't have enough time to start a new book and needed to pick something up, something that I was already halfway through.
Jazz surely is luxurious, I loved the descriptions of the ranch and the relationship she has with her father, Mike Kilkullen. I also liked the small moments the two of them had as a family alongside Jazz's mother.
I liked Casey and Jazz's banter, although it still weirds me out that they're cousins. Second cousins? Third cousins? Whatever. It's still weird.
Despite all of the things I disliked, this took me back to when all I wanted was to have my own horse and become a country girl!