Post from the Midsummer Moon (Regency Tales Book 1) forum
I regret following a booktok video that told me to read stuff from this author. This one’s not it! Having this Ransom character yell at her, then pause to lust at the curve of her lips….is NOT written for the female gaze …or anyone’s gaze! jeez.
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Post from the Midsummer Moon (Regency Tales Book 1) forum
wth!! I don’t mind a good aphrodisiac trope, but didn’t expect them to fully consummate so early in the story…that was insane! it’s a sign of the times this was written, that the consent was verrrrry iffy there.
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Midsummer Moon (Regency Tales Book 1)
Laura Kinsale
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:) This one had electric chemistry and banter that kept me smiling. That, and a decent plot with like...villains and kidnapping and yearning buildup for smut - that's a 5 star from me!
I LOVE BANTER and FUNNY CHARACTERS (ugh don't get me started on characters the author intends to be sarcastic and off the cuff, who don't make you chuckle at ALL). And the premise of "you're my mate but i don't really love you" was the perfect setup for tension and heart-pains, which...i love!
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Hard to rate because it's a much better contemporary fiction than a romance novel. This affected my enjoyment too, since I totall went in expecting a romance!! And...it's not a great romance novel, tbh, due to the lack of ...time spent between characters ...the un-magical feelings of being 2nd choice, 3rd choice,
But as a contemporary fiction, I was invested in the friendship between our two female best friends, and the realistic resentments and communication problems that emerged from two lives moving at different paces. Yah I cried in the third part of the story. The hero's journey (in this contemporary fiction) was not as developed, and I didn't care much. Wah you want your dad's approval lol.
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I finished the book over a week ago, but since I immediately travelled to Naples, I couldn't commit on writing a review :D
But here we are. It's not coming as a surprise that I loved the book. And I suppose, many of us have heard the heated discussions in various book spaces surrounding Katabasis. Some of these arguments are in my opinion ... eh, well. I won't talk about them now. BUT I think that some disappointment came from false expectations - which, like, it happens. That's fine.
In my opinion, this book isn't so much of an adventure journey into hell, but more of a deep dive into one, and by some extent two, very difficult character. Yeah, it's a character study, and a story about mistakes and trying your best and healing. I would also say that I could relate a LOOOOT with Alice, because I am working my way through academia myself, and my end goal IS a PhD in research. I could imagine that if one never experienced academic reality, and the toxic structures beneath it, it could get quite hard to relate to the themes of the story. Like, I can completely understand why Alice would go to hell and risk dying to save her dissertation. Such a mood.
Also, keep in mind that the book is set in 1985 (right?) - this HEAVILY influences the characters' morals. I saw some people being upset about some things Alice and Peter said and did, but in this case, you have to keep the morals of that time in mind.
You don't necessarily have to like the characters, but I think you have to have some understanding for them or else you won't enjoy the book at all, because it's so character centric. The same goes for the themes of academic structures, philosophy and morality.
But whoever said that you have to read 10 other books or you won't undertand the book ... That's not true. Would you benefit? Sure, but we all do from reading more. But the book gives you all the information you need to follow the characters' journey and the plot (and there is still a plot which I enjoyed a lot).
And a benefit, before I stop annoying you with my long post: You can entertain an entire table with the paradoxes explained in the book! It's very fun seeing everyone argue about when to drink the wine. Try it, cause some riots!
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