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File Size: 957 KB
Print Length: 242 pages
Publisher: Loveswept (February 21, 2017)
Publication Date: February 21, 2017
Sold by: Random House LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B01G0GD0E0
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The writing was superb, and I loved the worldbuilding, as always. I liked representation of POC in the main pairing, particularly in a Victorian setting. I also liked the inclusion of characters with disabilities (physical and mental) and see them handled respectfully and realistically for the time.Unfortunately, everything else about the novel was blah. I wasn't particularly interested in either of the characters and found their romance a little dull, to be honest. I have zero interest in taxidermy, and while I can appreciate the research that went into it and the representation of diverse and unique careers, I just didn't connect with that aspect. The plot was a little predictable and again, I just wasn't all that interested.This same thing happened to me with the first book in Society of Gentlemen, and I ended up really enjoying the rest of the series, so fingers crossed this happens here as well!
What a wonderful novel by KJ Charles. It gives the tale of how Clem and Rowley fell in love and survived the intrigue brought to Clem's boarding house by a drunk parson named Lugtrout. All the characters are all so completely realized and lovingly drawn. Unlike other romances, "An Unseen Attraction" features realistic MCs with all the faults and foibles that being human entails. The plot is like a wonderful roller-coaster ride with surprising twists and turns; the atmosphere of 1872 London is so real that you can taste the fog as it wraps around your throat!
This was really charming! The mystery was simple, but I loved the characters. I'm also glad that K.J. Charles has started writing such interesting, diverse characters. It's interesting to see different lifestyles from this era!PS- To whoever wrote the copy: This is basically the opposite of a slow-burn romance. They have sex within the first quarter of the book. It worked for the characters, but the description was misleading.
From the very beginning, I fell in love with Clem and Rowley. They are fascinating characters both on their own and their blooming romance had me smiling so much. I couldn’t stop, because it made me so happy to see how they cared for each other and how they were so tender and, most of all, considerate with each other.Which brings me to one of the aspects of this novel that I absolutely loved. I think the depiction of disabilities was very respectful and considerate as well.It is very well done how Clem’s condition is part of him and influences his whole life in a lot of small and also bigger details, but at the same time it is obvious that he manages just fine and is not incapacitated by it. I appreciate very much that Clem’s dyspraxia is compared to Rowley being short-sighted, which may sound a bit funny at first, but actually isn’t. One important distinction between both conditions however is that there was something that could be done for being short-sided, whereas people with dyspraxia were not that fortunate. Moreover, in the past the need for glasses wasn’t really common, but dyspraxia wasn’t even a concept known at all. People were just considered dumb which they absolutely are not.Regarding Clem’s dyspraxia, I love how Rowley just sees Clem as a whole. He is considerate but also doesn’t make a big deal out of it.As I mentioned above, the romance is really sweet – those kissing sessions, people, you don’t want to miss them! Moreover, the development and pacing of the romance befitted the characters and seemed natural, and I liked that the few and relatable arguments were solved soon and in a fashion that I found believable and drama-free. Even though there is this one disagreement where I couldn’t really relate to Clem but I think his behaviour was well in character and made sense for him. If anything, Rowley’s reaction seemed a little bit off and I didn’t really get it, but *shrugs*, it was but a small thing.Both Clem and Rowley grow and learn a lot during the course of the book. While they support each other in it, and, yeah, also are the reason for some of it, I like that both basically do it on their own and have their own agency.As I have basically come to expect from the author, the whole setting in London – in the wet and foggy fall – is three-dimensional and comes alive on the page. Places and time seem real and many smaller secondary characters help with giving this novel a complex feel without being distracting.The mystery and suspense part of the book was entertaining and I liked it. I’m not so much of a mystery fan, but I was captivated and I think everything felt plausible. While the story leaves us at a satisfactory and resolved place, it is clear that we will find more of it in the future and I am looking forward to it.Compared to Charles’s Society of Gentlemen series, I would describe An Unseen Attraction as less consuming, but quiet and domestic, which I really enjoyed. Concerning the pacing and plot development, I have this picture in my mind that it could be described as a slowly turning wheel, always going forward but also in circles and predictable, and that is not a bad thing but, well, also not mind-blowing, in a way— which is fine, totally, but still. Heh. I don’t knowwww. It’s just something that I noticed, ‘kay? :DAn Unseen Attraction is a sweet and happy making romance in a palpable historical setting with great portrayal of neurodiversity and a captivating plot. I highly recommended it and I’m already excited for the next book that will be out this June.
I recognized the feel of this book and kept thinking I know this story.....but I realized when I finally got to the end that it was the second book I’d read. It was better.This book is so incredibly slow. I hate not finishing books but I almost quit this one so many times. I think what drove me to finish was trying to figure out where I’d read this before. And I figured it out....it’s the second book. The feeling is so much the same but the other book is much better. Although both are gloomy and heavy and so stifling.SPOILER ALERT 🚨Over and over the author tries to show that Clem is not an idiot. It’s just agoraphobia, probably some intense anxiety and panic attacks. But ultimately Clem really is an idiot and it ruined the whole story for me. I didn’t like the pacing but I was willing to believe that Clem was just misunderstood and had been treated poorly his whole life. Up until the point where he went off to confront his brother seemingly too simple to understand that his brother was the bad guy. And it’s not like it wasn’t totally apparent. Before anything ever happened it was clear that his brother was behind everything. It’s insulting to readers to make things so totally obvious, especially when you’re going to drag them through a painfully monotonous story on the way.I also didn’t like the cover. I don’t usually read books if I don’t like the cover but this series was recommended and I’ve read a lot of really bad books lately so I was hopeful. I have read other books by this author that were outstanding so this one is kind of an outlier I guess.
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