Monday, November 16, 2009

Ivy's Twisted Vine is More of a Drama than a Romance.?

I'm not completely finished with Ivy's Twisted Vine, but it is a page turner. However, one thing that comes to mind is that this book is almost more drama than romance. I do have to say that the love scene was extremely sensual, but the rest of the book is really deep. Does anyone else feel as though this book is a drama or am I the only one?

Ivy's Twisted Vine is More of a Drama than a Romance.?
I have read the entire book. Definitely keep reading! The author throws a few more twists and turns as the story draws to a close. Trust me, you'll want to read it more than once! I know I did. Never before have I felt so connected to the characters in a story. I think everyone can relate to this story - whether you're black, white, male or female - everyone has been through the trials and tribulations of a relationship gone wrong. It's a great page turner!
Reply:Mira, keep reading. The book gets even better as you go along. Each chapter becomes more involved and pulls you deeper into the plot. I think that it could be classified as both easily. Enjoy. I won't give away the ending, but it's a kicker.
Reply:I purchased her book online at authorhouse. My girlfriend and I are in an interracail relationship with a new kid. So, the book was sort of fitting. I got it on Friday and I'm already finished. I agree. It was a drama, but it was chic lit too. I was surprised that the book was so good. It didn't use a lot of silly sterotypes about men or women, white or black. My girlfriend is starting to read it now. And she can't put it down either. She was talking to me about it tonight in the shower.





I'm surprised that I had never heard of the author before, but we were online looking for new interracial novels and her site popped up. It was nothing like anything I've ever read. You really don't know what to expect. If I were going to categorize the book, I'd say it was Drama. If I were going to rate the book on a scale of 1 to 10. I'd give it a 10. Two thumbs up for Latrivia Nelson. I can't wait to read her next one.


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