Review of Flirting with Fifty
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Review of Flirting with Fifty
Paige Newsman became extremely uncomfortable when she learned that she would be team teaching with an incoming professor, Dr. Jack King. She was not receptive to being burdened with another class, and she also had had an awkward and embarrassing past with Jack. They once had a one-night stand in Paris that came out as an experience too embarrassing for Paige to take in that she left immediately after.
She fervently hoped it wasn't the Jack she knew who was coming, but it was — coincidentally. And what's more? After they met, the realization that there was strong chemistry between them hit her squarely on her face, something that sharply conflicted her firm, cynical views about relationships. No matter how much she tried ignoring him, her emotions were a force too strong for her to handle. Jack also knew he felt something for her. And he felt he owed her an orgasm — knowing she had faked it back in Paris or had probably freaked out. How will things go between them? Will Paige finally open her heart to Jack? Read more in Flirting with Fifty by Jane Porter.
This book brings out several aspects I loved. First, Paige's and Jack's story is a testament that love can be found anywhere and anytime regardless of our beliefs or stances whatsoever. Paige became so closed in and dead to relationships after her marriage with Ted failed. She had decided she didn't want anything to do with relationships anymore — until Jack came and she couldn't resist him however hard she tried. Jack, too, had a rather busy and packed-up life that he felt he didn't need anybody, but that changed as well. Apparently, it is evident through Paige that you can never resist yourself or your emotions.
While the book was predictable for most of its bulk, there was a little twist towards the end that literally swept me off my feet. This created an amazing dynamic turn, and everything magically became dramatic in a likable way. The book's plot was outrightly simplistic and straightforward (of course peppered with flashbacks here and there). This made the book very easy and fun to read. The book's flow was commendable, too, and it wasn't a challenge putting its plot together or seeing its plot's direction — unlike if a complicated plot was used.
However, the way Paige reacted to Jack seemed almost unrealistic to me. Her emotions for him were far too amplified to the extent they bordered on exaggeration. Also, how fast Paige forgave Jack when Camille came into the picture conflicted with everything she was portrayed as before. Considering her prior resentful attitude towards relationships, Jack's dishonesty should have shut her down for a considerable time, which wasn't the case. It was more of a "quarrel today, talk tomorrow" scenario, and this part felt out of sync with everything that Paige was. Also, there was a bit of confusion about the characters. In the first chapter, there's a place the author should have said Oliver was conceived during Jack's honeymoon with Mara, but he instead swapped him with Jack. I also wish the author had used asterisks or any other well-pronounced markers between sections and in scene breaks instead of a blank line. This would have helped with aesthetics and ease of identification.
Overall, I have no off-putting complaints about the book — save for the criticism already discussed earlier. However, I don't think that has so much of a bearing on the quality. The book's flow and simplistic feel were appalling, too. In summary, my reading experience was fantastic. I, therefore, rate the book 4 out of 4 because of all the above factors. The book has been professionally edited.
I recommend the book to lovers of intense romance novels that churn one's perception of relationships and love.
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So i like a twists and turns in a book so it's already on my list
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The story portrays high level of erotic romance and I will love to showcase what I've learnt to my love.