Tristan's Loins
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4.2 • 54 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Aspiring author, Selene Weston didn't have a clue about how to write a romance novel. She created Tristan de Montfort, a twelfth century hero who embodied everything she felt important in a man.
A magical ring makes Tristan real. Soon,he is jumping out of the pages and rewriting his own destiny from her desktop. He isn't happy with his snooty heroine, or the happy ending Selene has planned.
Customer Reviews
Overall
To be honest the idea of the plot intrigued me as I read the book summary. And I liked most of the novel for the most part.
Though it wasn't a deeply emotional book for me, I was satisfied enough with the main events and the characters despite not being truly immersed in it. Also since it was a more light reading than I had expected, I was able to tolerate the same typos the are scattered about (mainly the "were" when it's supposed to be "we're").
So besides that the only thing that really bugged me was that it dragged on at unnecessary parts and the sex scenes seemed like too boring and too frequent, though I understand the point for the number of sex scenes. Looking back, I feel more interested in the Old World that Tristen came from than the real one he enters.
Tristin's loins
Good story, bad spellcheck, sucky ending.:(
Very Good Read
I really enjoyed this! The only thing I would change is the title, "Tristian" is all you need to catch the readers eye.