Disappointment dogged me through the last two Quinn Colson books.
This one, The Sinners, immersed me in a 'fashion show' of every imaginable, red-neck t-shirt, complete with the meme of the moment. The f-show's purpose seemed to be to fill space to get to the correct page count.
T-shirts didn't advance the storyline. Bad language didn't advance the characters. Missing words and edits, that a good proofreader should have caught, left me scratching my head.
I'm still a fan, just disappointed.
Print Length: 380 pages
This one, The Sinners, immersed me in a 'fashion show' of every imaginable, red-neck t-shirt, complete with the meme of the moment. The f-show's purpose seemed to be to fill space to get to the correct page count.
T-shirts didn't advance the storyline. Bad language didn't advance the characters. Missing words and edits, that a good proofreader should have caught, left me scratching my head.
I'm still a fan, just disappointed.
Source: Library loan.
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Purchase through our affiliate link, and referral fees donated to Woman of Wonder, a college scholarship fund for women.
Print Length: 380 pages
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