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A review by pelicanfreak
Alaskan Holiday by Debbie Macomber
Decided to check this one out because I find fiction that’s set in Alaska to be really fun.
Started out a bit dull and lacking that Alaskan feel I tend to get reading other books set here.
As the book went on, I was continually surprised by the poor writing, since Macomber is a successful author. This was also a highly predictable cookie cutter romance—one of those where you can tell exactly how everything will go before the first chapter is completed.
An extremely dull, unoriginal read.
2 stars.
⭐️⭐️⭐️
Note:
LISTENERS BEWARE!!!!
I listened to the audiobook; the introduction was painful. It seemed to be Macomber herself and she does NOT have a voice that’s easy to listen to.
However, once chapter 1 started up, it didn’t improve much. The voices are pretty hard to take and there are weird, misplaced accents at times. Recommend getting this in print or digital to spare yourself. Really: SAVE YOURSELF. A 2-star performance.
Started out a bit dull and lacking that Alaskan feel I tend to get reading other books set here.
As the book went on, I was continually surprised by the poor writing, since Macomber is a successful author. This was also a highly predictable cookie cutter romance—one of those where you can tell exactly how everything will go before the first chapter is completed.
An extremely dull, unoriginal read.
2 stars.
⭐️⭐️⭐️
Note:
LISTENERS BEWARE!!!!
I listened to the audiobook; the introduction was painful. It seemed to be Macomber herself and she does NOT have a voice that’s easy to listen to.
However, once chapter 1 started up, it didn’t improve much. The voices are pretty hard to take and there are weird, misplaced accents at times. Recommend getting this in print or digital to spare yourself. Really: SAVE YOURSELF. A 2-star performance.