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Intrusive Man (Silhouette Desire, No 373)

Intrusive Man (Silhouette Desire, No 373)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This is another entertaining romance from Lass Small.
Review: I am a big fan of Lass Small's romance novels published in the 1980's and until 1997 or so. Since that time, she seems to have lost her spark and spunk. "An Intrusive Man" is a good example of her earlier, more entertaining works. The formula is simple, familiar and always amusing. An unknowing, stoic, emotionally reluctant and usually sexually naive younger female meets, misunderstands, and eventually mates a basic, domineering yet sweet male who doesn't know quite as much as he thinks he does. The humor and suspense flow from the multiple misunderstandings and increasing sexual tension between the male and female protagonists. Unlike many others in her genre, Lass Small does not rely on sexually explicit detail but allows the reader's affection for and insight into the characters to grow even as they fall in love despite themselves.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Definately not from a feminists perspective.
Review: I received this book as a gift and there were parts I hated and parts I liked. I didn't like all of the sexism, but I suppose you have to accept that in a romance novel. I also did not like the way they discussed rape. They romanticised it and made it sound like she was only raped because she was so beautiful, whereas it is well known that rape has more to do with power than sexuality. I did like the way the romantic scenes were written and the emotional intensity was impressive. I also liked the descriptions of the house. I only wish she had not made men out to be such stupid animals and women such doormats.


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