Title: Just Like Heaven
Author: Julia Quinn
Ideal Age Range: Young Adult and Up
Mass Market Paperback: 374 Pages
Copyright Date: 2011
Blurb: Honoria Smythe-Smith is:
A) a really bad violinist
B) still miffed at being nicknamed "Bug"
C) NOT in love with her older brother's best friend
D) all of the above
Marcus Holroyd is:
A) the Earl of Chatteris
B) regrettably prone to sprained ankles
C) NOT in love with his best friend's younger sister
D) all of the above
Together they:
A) eat quite a bit of chocolate cake
B) survive a deadly fever AND the world's worse musical performance
C) fall quite desperately in love
It's Julia Quinn at her best, so you KNOW the answer is...
D) all of the above
My Rating: ( ★★)
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I really normally love Julia Quinn's books. Seriously, she is my absolutely favorite romance novelist (with Eloisa James nipping at her lovely heels), but her latest book just didn't do it for me. I eat her books up. Gobble them, if you will, but Just Like Heaven left a little bit of a hollow place in me as if I had eaten a sugar-free brownie instead of a delicious to die for German Chocolate Double Fudge Brownie sprinkled in wonder and powdered sugar.
Desserts aside, I am on a diet after all, Just Like Heaven was missing the Julia Glue that holds her novels together in witty perfection like a puzzle made out of words that coaxes laughter out of oneself as they read them. I wasn't in love with Marcus Holroyd, and there wasn't much of a depth to Honoria. As sad as I am that I didn't really like Just Like Heaven, and I understand that the Honoria has been a character in her books for quite sometime, so it's not as if Ms. Quinn would be able to change her name, I couldn't help thinking almost every single time that I read her name that it rhymes with Gonorrhea. Or diarrhea.
Maybe it's because I have an 8 month old baby boy and I deal with poop on a daily basis? Who knows? I just felt like some of the story was a bit... unbelievable. The fever, and dealing with that just.. got in the way of the romance, I think. Plus, Marcus was shy. There was many instances that I remember reading that he didn't know how to flirt with Honoria, how on earth did he know how to bed her then? There is no hint that Marcus was experienced, but it was obvious (ahem) that he must've been.
Overall, disappointing, but I still love her! Hopefully her next novel with wash the taste of Just Like Heaven out of my mouth. (Sorry, Ms. Quinn, gotta be honest even with my favorite author. :) )