"Crow" Hollander a laissé derrière elle un passé plein d'épines... du moins le croyait-elle. En sortant de prison, on lui avait assuré qu'elle avait devant elle la chance d'une nouvelle vie. Mais, chaque nuit, dans son petit appartement, la liberté tant espérée ressemble davantage à un assignement à résidence où elle ne trouve que solitude et portes fermées. Personne ne veut embaucher une ex-détenue. Et quand sa caractéristique rose noire apparaît à côté d'un cadavre, tout devient bien plus confus. Elle devient immédiatement la principale suspecte d'un crime qu'elle n'a pas commis et elle est forcée de plonger dans l'esprit tordu d'un dangereux tueur en série pour prouver son innocence. Bien que, peut-être, le plus grand danger soit de commencer à éprouver des sentiments pour la détective qui a juré de l'enfermer pour toujours. Parce que la ligne qui sépare la passion de la folie est aussi fine que les épines tranchantes d'une rose.
I really tend to not DNF books and push through, but I can’t get myself to do that this time.
I just couldn’t get over the writing, and i’m trying not to be brutal, but it simply was not good. It felt very mediocre and couldn’t get me attached at all.
Terrible, bad writing, stereotypical characters, bad police writing with probably zero research done besides watching cop shows and there was a typo with a character named Caleb that was at one point also called Kaleb. Felt like fanfiction writing and not the good kind.
@claraannsimons vuelve a la novela policíaca, y con la experiencia que le ha dado centrar sus últimas novelas en los Estados Unidos, sobre todo en su serie de doctoras de hospital, donde se mueve como nadie. Dos mujeres diferentes a ambos lados de la Ley que se acabarán enamorando y colaborando. El enorme carisma y fuerza de ambas ayuda en una trama que no es de las mejores de Simons, sobre todo en la parte final. El personaje de Crow me recordaba mucho a Lisbeth Salander, con un igualmente terrible pasado. Se lee rápido como cualquier novela policíaca, y tiene a veces un tono como una serie televisiva.
'A Thorny Past' is a perfect read to get out of a reading slump, I'd say. The plot is fast paced and the short chapters bring that illusion of it not being a heavy read; they have you endlessly saying "just one more chapter" and, when you want to realize about it, you're halfway through the book already.
That said, there were many things that didn't click with me.
Reading 'A Thorny Past' felt like reading fanfiction, which isn't necessarily a bad thing, if that's what you're looking for in a book. Sadly, that's not my interest, since I'm opening a book, not ao3.
As I said, the action is fast paced, which gives the book a lot of dynamism. However, at times, it felt scarce on the details about the case, while it lost itself in too much computer/tech talk in the hopes of the narration feeling more real or professional. This also affected the characters' relationship which, to me, felt rushed. I understand this is a novella, and some licenses have to be taken to fit so much story into its less than 200 pages, but the evolution of the main characters felt unjustified. Yes, they shared a past as police-criminal, but they truly went from that to insta-love/lust, which is not a topic I'm too excited about.
Some topics also felt redundant, be it by the relentless repetition of some sentences across the narration, or by introducing some topics that are, many chapters later, picked up again with the surprise of the characters involved (as if this were their first time dealing with the topic, when they had come in contact with it a while back).
And the typos... I don't know if it was my just my copy/version, but the names of the characters just danced around in various formats; there were a couple of 'he/she' misunderstandings; and we have one character calling her own name instead of her love interest's at some point. That was a bit disappointing, in my opinion.
Bottom line is, if you're looking for a quick, kind of lighthearted read with sapphic main characters and sex scenes, then this is the book for you.
It took me forever to read this… I’m not a fan of mystery’s… it was hard for me to connect with these characters. When I first read the blurb I was instantly interested but that quickly changed. For a hardened criminal, Crow is extremely immature. The dialogue between the two main characters felt forced and awkward. Then it goes all insta love/lust and even though the sex was hot he story was lacking. And the end… even though I didn’t see that coming it was still anticlimactic.
Solo por ser un GL le daria una puntuación alta, la verdad que esperaba un mejor desarrollo del romance, algo más enemies to lovers pero se quedó corto, el misterio bien, bastante interesante, ah y la gran cantidad de palabrotas y frases sacadas de wattpad es impresionante...
La libertad no me ha traído la paz que esperaba. Me siento todavía encadenada. Quizá ahora, no por las normas de la prisión, sino por los prejuicios de una sociedad que se niega a aceptarme. Un sistema en el que el pasado pesa más que el presente.
I'm not sure olif if it wasn't long enough but I wanted more. The story line was very easy to follow and the MC's had me rooting for them the entire time.
La historia no es mala, pero siento que faltó mucho desarrollo, profundizar más en los personajes y su relación, básicamente desde antes de la mitad del libro ya se veía quiénes serían los asesinos.
Un fanfic ni más ni menos... Cursi, bobo y lleno de clichés. Me voy a poner a escribir 10 planillas recordándome: "Debo leer la muestra gratis antes de comprar un libro".
Excelente trama, muy detallado, cada evento que sucede te atrapa y quieres solucionar todos los problemas que pasan las chicas, de verdad uno de mis favoritos de ann Simons