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Thursday, March 13, 2014

Review: Night Owl (The Night Owl Trilogy #1) by M. Pierce


Did Not Finish Night Owl (The Night Owl Trilogy book 1) by M. Pierce.

Night Owl starts out mysterious and promising but gradually degrades itself beyond words. The story of an anonymous online writing partnership turned uncontrollable, passionate obsession, is just so not for me. At 40% mark, I realise the story is not getting anywhere but downhill; so I hang up the white flag and give up reading.

The author has fabricated two lead characters who are not only immoral, but dishonorable, detestable and a disgrace to mankind. I could not find any positive trait in either the hero or the heroine. Their behavior is shockingly atrocious, unjustifiable and unpardonable.

Though I only read 40% of the book, I would say this book falls fittingly under the porn category. Whatever the storyline the author is trying to tell is just a cover-up. Ultimately, there is nothing constructive but lust, coitus and orgasm.

Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin; Reprint edition
Publication date: 11 Feb 2014

*** Favourite quote ***

There is no such thing as loneliness.
There is only the idea of loneliness.

~ Night Owl
M. Pierce

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At twenty-eight, Matt Sky has the perfect life. He has a beautiful girlfriend, a massive inheritance, and four national bestsellers -- all penned under his airtight alias, M. Pierce.

At twenty-seven, Hannah Catalano is a train wreck. Her boyfriend is a deadbeat and her job is abysmal.

Matt and Hannah meet online as writing partners. Their relationship is safe, anonymous, and innocent...

Until Matt sees a picture of Hannah. Hannah's picture sparks an attraction Matt is powerless to ignore. When circumstance brings Matt and Hannah together, the strangers begin a love story that's passionate, poignant, unforgettable, and unstoppable.

*Blurb from author's website*

Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Publication date: 1 Jul 2014

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