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Originally Posted by Atunah
I loved Tangled too.
I just couldn't deal with the characters in Thoughtless anymore. By the time I was done with the book I thought I'd rather have a root canal than read more about these selfish brats.
Part of the problem of course is that is is in 1st person and that heroine is the most selfish creature one can imagine. Its all me me me, so by the voice coming from her head, it makes it worse I think.
I am already not a huge fan of 1st person, but when that person is just so unlikable, then its just hard to spend more time in their head.
Thoughtless was long enough, I can't imagine reading 2 more tomes like that about these characters. 
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I understand for me it was train wreck that turned into a fairy tale ending. It's still a favorite of mine.It's borderline compare to other stories out there. I had no idea the stuff out there would get much worse. It's all about pushing the envelope. I want to support indies picked up by mainstream but it's getting harder by the standards of what is being written. This is why I am listen to you guys on books like Lick, Tangled and now Singh's new One I also bought that freebie book from the other day last month. I too just try to read from authors who know better because they are mainstream and I don't expect it from them or from you guys here who say there is little angst in this one and it's more romance than NA type books.
NA to me now means Non Adult because no one in the book acts like one despite their ages. Easy was YA by the way. The
author got so upset when Amazon tagged it otherwise.