Editorial Board edition by Anastasia Vitsky Literature Fiction eBooks
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Award–winning author Spring Meadows and newspaper–turned–literary editor Rachel Templeton have one thing in common they can’t stand each other! Spring is sure that her bestselling talents single–handedly keep her publishing company afloat, while Rachel would like nothing better than to take this smart–mouthed, button–pushing prima donna down a peg or two. When Spring makes the fatal mistake of accusing Rachel of sexual misconduct, Rachel decides to teach her a lesson.
”What is an author to an editor?” Spring asks herself. If only she had been prepared for Rachel’s answer…
Editorial Board edition by Anastasia Vitsky Literature Fiction eBooks
This is an okay short story...novella? It seems somewhere in between. Anyway...I've read a lot of Anastasia Vitsky's works and I'd say, if this is your first introduction to her, this is not her best representation by far. Read the Mistress series, Raven's Girl, Ana Adored...they are much, much better with likable leads, believable storylines, and fully evolved narratives.
To embrace "Editorial Board", you'll need to suspend your belief and just go along with events as a fun or light-hearted escape from reality. Spring is almost a caricature of a brat and Rachel is the epitome of patience and discipline. Rachel is very likable while Spring is not at all. The story is told through Spring's perspective so it's hard to warm up to her even understanding her motivations.
I think people who would enjoy this the most are those specifically looking for a short f/f spanking story.
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Editorial Board edition by Anastasia Vitsky Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
This story was ridiculously stupid. There was no character development (other than explaining that the main character was supposed to be a diva) and the plot was virtually non-present. Indeed, the main character was supposed to be a diva and headstrong but "folded" easily enough at the slightest stern word from the other main? character. I say main? because this other woman was so underdeveloped as to be laughable. I did get small glimpses of a truly good writer throughout this story but any talent was overshadowed by the ridiculous events that were happening. Indeed, the editorial "board" inspired nothing but confusion and an urge to ask one's self What just happened?
I've never written a review before but I enjoyed the book because it was well written. I could easily visualize the characters and empathize with them. It was a very enjoyable read.
Let me start off by saying, this book almost got 4 stars instead of 5 because it was too short. The main character, Spring, for sure had an attitude - haaa but I loved it. There were times when her inner voice made me laugh out loud. This book was well written. Anastasia Vitsky did a great job enabling the reader (me) to visualize the characters. This book was written tastefully, even the spanking parts! Great short read - I will for sure be reading more from this author!! )
No, of course not every story I read has to be romance or lesbian for that matter, but since this novella was discovered/recommended in the lesbian romance section, one could logically presume the synopsis is hinting at such. However, not only is this not romance, or steamy in any fashion, it is also never really deemed lesbian. The closest it comes to anything remotely lesbian-steamy is a few spanking scenes where the spankee eventually determines she might, faintly, enjoy it, but even that is never pointed in the direction of sexual enjoyment. The few innuendo laden comments are so far to the left of the meter (maybe I should say right) that even those could be looked at from a different perspective, as if two little old ladies were having a chat after Sunday church. I gave this the third star only because the writing was decent, no major typos or grammatical issues. Otherwise, I felt misled. Don't need the steamy scenes or the romance or even the lesbian theme, but when it's expected and not delivered it's like a case of false advertisement. The story isn't bad, but not what expected from its category & synopsis. If a little spanking is what gives you a zing then go for, but I'll repeat, there's not a lesbian/sexual vibe to it unless you strain yourself to see and feel it. The play on words with the title was creative, but the story just really didn't go anywhere. It's not that it's a bad story, I just saw little purpose in it and I hate being led in one direction only to be dumped off a cliff in another. I hardly ever take time to write a review unless it's a good one and I feel the need to coax as many people as possible to read and support it, but this one just bugged me. Other reviewers have enjoyed it so take this as one person's opinion.
This is the first book I have read by Anastasia Vitsky, but far from the last!!
I loved Spring's musings and aggravating ways. She is so insecure and tries so hard to hide it she gets herself into so much trouble. it is hard not to love her. I can see parts of her in some people I know. The story is funny, emotional and sweet with some well deserved spankings. I would love to know what happens next but at the same time I like to let my imagination figure it out.
This story is well written with no obvious flaws. The flow was perfect.
Thank you Ms Vitsky!
The only thing disappointing about Editorial Board was the fact that it ended. From the very first word until the last I was completely hooked. Spring was so wonderfully bratty at times I wanted to spank her myself while wanting to reach into the book and hug her simultaneously.
You don't have to be a writer to know that feeling of anger and disappointment in yourself when you can't do what you need to do, in Spring's case, writer's block after writing a bestseller has her lashing out at everyone, including her new boss Rachel.
Spring seems determined to self destruct and drive everyone away rather than deal with her fear of being able to live up to the success of her first book.
She hadn't counted on Rachel and her refusal to let Spring's bratty behavior keep her from reaching her true potential, and she certainly hadn't expected Rachel to show her that sometimes, a good old-fashioned spanking could do wonders for her self-esteem, as well as her writer's block.
Anastasia Vitsky is quickly becoming my favorite writer. She can't write fast enough for me! Luckily, her new book, Mistress On Her Knees will be showing up on my kindle very soon, the first book, by the way, I've ever preordered.
Keeping my fingers crossed Ms. Vitsky will write a sequel to Editorial Board, I want to know what happens next in the lives of Spring and Rachel, Anastasia Vitsky's characters have a way of living on in your mind, like memories of friends.
This is an okay short story...novella? It seems somewhere in between. Anyway...
I've read a lot of Anastasia Vitsky's works and I'd say, if this is your first introduction to her, this is not her best representation by far. Read the Mistress series, Raven's Girl, Ana Adored...they are much, much better with likable leads, believable storylines, and fully evolved narratives.
To embrace "Editorial Board", you'll need to suspend your belief and just go along with events as a fun or light-hearted escape from reality. Spring is almost a caricature of a brat and Rachel is the epitome of patience and discipline. Rachel is very likable while Spring is not at all. The story is told through Spring's perspective so it's hard to warm up to her even understanding her motivations.
I think people who would enjoy this the most are those specifically looking for a short f/f spanking story.
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