Review of Loneliness in the Pocket
Posted: 09 Jul 2023, 07:26
[Following is a volunteer review of "Loneliness in the Pocket" by Graeme Stuckings.]
“Loneliness in a pocket.”
We see the misfortune of Pete in love, as he goes through 3 different divorces in a courtroom, while we see how he loses some of his most appreciated things, like his dog, is really eye opening to be exposed to a romance story which starts with something more near to reality.
The book contains little offensive language, which can disgust some readers. The book is authored from different points of view, and the language is easily comprehensible. Making the lecture very pleasant.
Even so I do have to admit I was disoriented from time to time when the story flashes back to the lives of the characters. I had a difficult time following up with the details; however, the story tended to flow smoothly as I read through.
My honest review is a 4 out of 5, the book is professionally, I have found no grammatical errors or typos. I particularly enjoyed how Pete expressed his emotions and vulnerability about getting into new relationships. I definitely recommend this book to those who enjoy a good romance without all the erotic scenes.
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Loneliness in the Pocket
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“Loneliness in a pocket.”
We see the misfortune of Pete in love, as he goes through 3 different divorces in a courtroom, while we see how he loses some of his most appreciated things, like his dog, is really eye opening to be exposed to a romance story which starts with something more near to reality.
The book contains little offensive language, which can disgust some readers. The book is authored from different points of view, and the language is easily comprehensible. Making the lecture very pleasant.
Even so I do have to admit I was disoriented from time to time when the story flashes back to the lives of the characters. I had a difficult time following up with the details; however, the story tended to flow smoothly as I read through.
My honest review is a 4 out of 5, the book is professionally, I have found no grammatical errors or typos. I particularly enjoyed how Pete expressed his emotions and vulnerability about getting into new relationships. I definitely recommend this book to those who enjoy a good romance without all the erotic scenes.
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Loneliness in the Pocket
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon