Review of Wheel of Love
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Review of Wheel of Love
Wheel of Love by Francine Mason is a short romance that takes place in a hospital. It tells the story of Susan, who lost her husband and the father of her son, Liam, in a tragic accident. The husband, Ray Tremblay, chose to work as a firefighter, although his wife didn't approve of such a dangerous job. One day, Liam saw the neighbors' house on fire and ran back to his father to tell him. Ray hurried to rescue the neighbors, but never came back. Many years have passed since the accident, but its effects on the family are still visible. If you want to know what happens in the lives of the mother and the son, you can grab this book.
I very much liked the author's writing-style. It was very smooth and never boring. The plot is to be discussed. When I started reading the book, I knew it was directed at teens, so I saw it through a different lens. I was more tolerant of the lack of depth in the story, and I thought it was simple enough.
I didn't like that the focus was on physical attraction and action. I would have preferred if the romance focused on emotions. What are we teaching teens when they see things heat up that fast? And why is sex unprotected? I didn't think that a mom would leave her son at the hospital and go play around. It wouldn't make any sense. I also need to ask why Susan would disregard the fact that her friend likes the same guy. She apologized to her first when he came to her while her friend was there, and they both realized who he was. That was good. The next thing we know, she is flirting with him and getting physical. That's not good.
Because I like the writing style but not the story itself, I rate this book three out of five stars. The editing of the book was exceptional, as I didn't come across any errors.
The book is recommended by the writer to teenagers who would love to read a romance, but I don't know if the content is appropriate for them. I guess it depends on personal preferences. At this moment, I question the morality of the story and find it inappropriate for the target audience. I hope that changes in the sequels and that we can find appropriate criticism for unacceptable behaviors.
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