Dominic by L.A. Casey

My rating: 1 of 5 stars
I do not understand why this book has gotten so much praise.

The first three pages was a description of the main character. It went on and on and on and on. And soon enough, the cliches started piling up.
1) Girl has no friends.
2) Parents are dead.
3) Girl has nothing special about her...Or so she claims....

Too much "I liked" in this thing. I swear, within the first six paragraphs I read that phrase AT LEAST 6 or 7 times. Not to mention to "Bella Swan" like appearance that the author described to a T.

This was a DNF.
I paid for it, so I'm rating it.
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