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Official Review: The Way You Love Me by Valarie Lovelight

Posted: 23 Jan 2017, 01:37
by NadineTimes10
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Way You Love Me" by Valarie Lovelight.]
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2 out of 4 stars
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Camille Starlington is in for the surprise of her life when Michael Josephs shows up at her family reunion. After all, Michael isn’t related to any Starlingtons at this celebration. Michael also just happens to be a singer/songwriter superstar with fans all over the country. Neither he nor Camille know what changes their lives are in for when they meet each other in The Way You Love Me, a novel by author Valarie Lovelight.

In this inspirational romance, Michael uses music to cope with the lingering pain from his traumatic childhood. He’s become accustomed to avoiding situations and human connections that may leave him vulnerable. However, Camille is a compassionate woman who believes that love has healing power. She and Michael embark on a friendship that has the potential to become something more. Yet, Michael’s fears threaten to tear down everything he and Camille are building together. Besides, how can their relationship find private space to grow when lights, cameras, gushing fans, and intrusive reporters seem to be around every corner?

Although book covers aren’t always my initial attraction to a novel, this novel’s cover matches the story to a T. It suggests the glitz and glamour of Michael’s career, but not too brightly. A somber quality accompanies the light and color. Likewise, the story itself has an interesting mix of light and darkness. Even with the serious issues the novel addresses, the story never becomes so depressingly dark that it overwhelms the light of hope. Also, instead of tying up the tale where many romance novels end, the author takes Camille and Michael’s story some steps further. It’s as if the reader gets to spend bonus time with the characters, even though the book isn’t especially lengthy.

The writing style in the novel is rather simplistic, and the development is rushed in places. For instance, a character will make a drastic decision without a believable, well-paced progression of emotions before it. The narrator tends to repeat or spell things out for the reader instead of conveying ideas gradually or with more subtlety. This is particularly evident in several references to the abuse in Michael’s past and his present “insecurities.” In storytelling, sometimes less is more. What an author leaves unsaid can be just as intriguing or powerful as what is said, and a good balance between the two will strengthen a novel’s style.

Fittingly, love is the central theme of the novel. The author takes on the task of exploring not only romance but the love and grace found in friends, family, and God. Self-worth is another valuable topic that the novel touches on. However, while it’s important to develop a story’s central theme, it is possible to overdo it. In this book, the theme of love becomes incredibly redundant. The narrator and the characters use the word “love” over and over, until it begins to feel trite and predictable. Again, less could have been more, here.

Moreover, technical errors and inconsistencies appear throughout the novel. Sometimes the characters’ unspoken thoughts are italicized, and other times they aren’t. The spelling of reused words isn’t always consistent. There are incorrectly worded sentences and places where words are missing altogether. There are also many cases of incorrect or missing punctuation, especially missing quotation marks to close out lines of dialogue.

Additionally, it’s possible that a number of readers in this book’s target audience may be uncomfortable with the characters’ language in a few scenes. While not all readers of Christian or inspirational fiction have the same tastes, there are many who’d consider words like “hell” and “damn” to be inappropriate when used in ways other than their literal meanings.

Overall, this is an engaging, inspiring story with clear errors and weaknesses in its style and delivery. Therefore, I give The Way You Love Me a rating of 2 out of 4 stars. While some readers may be distracted by its flaws, other fans of inspirational romance may glean something meaningful from the story’s uplifting message.

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Re: Official Review: The Way You Love Me by Valarie Loveligh

Posted: 28 Jan 2017, 17:38
by DRL_Books
I like the way you explain the good and bad aspects of the book. I get distracted by the kind of mistakes you mentioned, and sometimes find myself re reading a whole sentence or paragraph. I think despite the mistakes I'll give this book a chance, both the description and the cover caught my attention. At least now I know it won't be a perfectly written book but the good story might be enough to like it :)

Re: Official Review: The Way You Love Me by Valarie Loveligh

Posted: 30 Jan 2017, 04:28
by kimmyschemy06
That was a very honest review. The premise sounds very promising and the plot is intriguing. Too bad, though, about the flaws. Great job on the review.

Re: Official Review: The Way You Love Me by Valarie Loveligh

Posted: 02 Feb 2017, 21:36
by NadineTimes10
DRL_Books wrote:I like the way you explain the good and bad aspects of the book. I get distracted by the kind of mistakes you mentioned, and sometimes find myself re reading a whole sentence or paragraph. I think despite the mistakes I'll give this book a chance, both the description and the cover caught my attention. At least now I know it won't be a perfectly written book but the good story might be enough to like it :)
Oh, good! I don't know why I've not seen your comment until now, but I hope you enjoy (or enjoyed? :D ) the novel!

-- Thu Feb 02, 2017 6:48 pm --
kimmyschemy06 wrote:That was a very honest review. The premise sounds very promising and the plot is intriguing. Too bad, though, about the flaws. Great job on the review.
Thank you! Yes, there is indeed good material in the novel. :)

Re: Official Review: The Way You Love Me by Valarie Loveligh

Posted: 23 Mar 2017, 00:15
by Jessica Samuelsen
The theme of love being overdone does not sound nice. I like how you spelled out what the intended audience might or might not like with the controversial swear words that were used.

Re: Official Review: The Way You Love Me by Valarie Loveligh

Posted: 23 Mar 2017, 00:47
by NadineTimes10
Jessica Samuelsen wrote:The theme of love being overdone does not sound nice. I like how you spelled out what the intended audience might or might not like with the controversial swear words that were used.
There was a time when I wouldn't have imagined certain content appearing in Christian or inspirational fiction, including "swears." :D I know that a lot of readers still expect that books in this genre will be free of certain things, and since books don't come with content ratings like movies do, I think it's helpful when book reviews make note of material that readers might not be expecting. :)

Re: Official Review: The Way You Love Me by Valarie Loveligh

Posted: 29 Aug 2017, 08:46
by geoffrey ngoima
Well, even the title has something wrong, or may it's just the content that doesn't do it justice.
From the second paragraph, I saw there wasn't anything really new being offered, love themes are always tricky for the artist if you want to make something profound and/or original.
Thank you for the great review.

Re: Official Review: The Way You Love Me by Valarie Loveligh

Posted: 18 Sep 2017, 08:16
by kimmyschemy06
That was a very honest review. The premise is promising and the characters seem to be intriguing. Too bad, though, about the redundancy and technical errors. Great job on the review.

Re: Official Review: The Way You Love Me by Valarie Loveligh

Posted: 20 Sep 2017, 05:44
by charlesjr2
Thanks for the honest review. I think the author has to improve a lot in his/her writting style.

Re: Official Review: The Way You Love Me by Valarie Loveligh

Posted: 08 Oct 2017, 10:57
by eleh Micheal
nice review

Re: Official Review: The Way You Love Me by Valarie Loveligh

Posted: 28 Oct 2017, 00:34
by Shahina Hussain
Love this writer who wrote this wonderful review

Re: Official Review: The Way You Love Me by Valarie Lovelight

Posted: 28 Dec 2017, 13:38
by Whitney Marchelle
Great review, I enjoy when they incorporate music in a story. It always makes it better.

Re: Official Review: The Way You Love Me by Valarie Lovelight

Posted: 28 Dec 2017, 16:08
by NadineTimes10
Whitney Marchelle wrote: 28 Dec 2017, 13:38 Great review, I enjoy when they incorporate music in a story. It always makes it better.
I'm quite a fan of music in books, too. :)