Beth’sGuestBitchery

by Guest Bitch Saturday, April 23, 2005 at 11:05 AM

Dear Gaelan Foley:

I get it. Really, I finally do! The first time I read Lord of Fire, I was in danger of injuring delicate ocular muscles, what with all the eye-rolling going on. I was bored out of my skull and irritated beyond belief and constantly bellowing at the book oh, puh-LEEEEEEZ. I regaled my friends with tales of its unsurpassable crappiness—until I read Lord of Ice, that is, and I began to get an inkling of what it is you’re about.

But now that I’ve read LoF again—well, skimmed because (wink, wink) we both know it’s not really for reading, don’t we?—all these years later, the scales have fallen from mine eyes. It’s like The Matrix and you just gotta BE the spoon, man. I’m well on my way to becoming Neo, and it’s all thanks to you. Seven dollars well spent, I must say.

See, I—naïve and silly reader that I am—have been demanding quality of my romance novels. But what the hell makes me think that when I sit down to read a book called Lord of Fire, I’m going to get anything other than time-worn clichés, cardboard characters, and a plot - not just the prose, mind you, but the actual plot - that’s a study in aubergine? Sure, I thought that an author who wins awards and is praised as someone who pushes the boundaries of Romance, a “fresh new voice” in the genre, oh the talent, oh the brilliance and excellence and it’s like fine wine—wait, where was I? Oh yeah, here I was thinking you’d be different. And better. And, like, worth reading.

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Picture of E.D'Trix E.D'Trix said on...
04.23.05 at 01:44 PM |

Hmmm...as someone who actually really likes Gaelen Foley (haven’t read her 3 piratey books yet) and really loved The Duke, I can think of a helluva lot of other authors that I would place before Foley on the “raging, psychotic, purple prose, bad author” alert. Just goes to show why there are a variety of books available in the romance genre. Oh well, whatever creams your twinkie! (But I would suggest you lay off the Foley before you rupture something...)

Picture of Nicole Nicole said on...
04.23.05 at 02:07 PM |

I enjoyed this. Oh I enjoyed this even while I didn’t always agree.  But man, this had to have felt GOOOOD when you wrote it and that shows.  *g* Now I need to go read The Duke one of these days (my only Foley and it’s unread).

Picture of AngieW AngieW said on...
04.23.05 at 03:27 PM |

By God, do you know if you don’t type the word right and go back, your entire comment is lost? Dammit!!

Beth, that was a lovely rant. And rather… heartfelt. And long. Did I mention long? It’s clear you feel strongly about the Lords and their eyeballs rolling and deeper meanings of purple prose. But now, it’s time for you to have a glass of wine (or two or three) and hide that book far far away before you injure yourself ;)

Rant on Beth! That was fun!!

Picture of Tommy Tommy said on...
04.23.05 at 04:12 PM |

Another reason why I love Beth

P.A.G.A.N.!!!!

I do not know enough people who would invoke bad comedy references.

BTW, if memory serves correctly,
PAGAN is “People against goodness and normalcy” not niceness.  which is, in my opinion, infinitely funnier.

So, go out.  don your goat legs and dance arround.

Picture of Beth Beth said on...
04.23.05 at 04:55 PM |

Tom, I think you’re right - It may in fact be “normalcy” which is, indeed, infinitely funnier. I am ashamed to say that I now TOTALLY wanna go out and rent the movie and watch it. In the interests of, um, accuracy.

And anyway - this is less about Foley and more about the genre (and hey - popular entertainment) as a whole. Foley’s just an excellent example, to me, of how crapulence gets raised to a level of “excellence”, or at least “acceptable”. Too easy to pick on some of the others, ya know? So reading her just sorta sets me off.

Um, obviously.

Picture of Sarah Sarah said on...
04.23.05 at 05:57 PM |

I have to say, my favorite part when I read this review was the P.A.G.A.N. reference from Dragnet. That was freaking awesome.

Picture of Jaq Jaq said on...
04.23.05 at 06:01 PM |

LOL! Beth I had my own wtf reading experience within the last week, so I feel some of your pain. I have several of Ms. Foley’s books on my TBR shelf, that I’ll have to dig out now. Something must be said for a writer who invokes such passion(!). lol

Picture of Jaynie R Jaynie R said on...
04.24.05 at 01:39 AM |

Well that’s one author I won’t bother putting on my TBR list lol.  I’ve never read her, but your post was absolutely hilarious.  Thanks for the good laugh.

Picture of arp arp said on...
04.24.05 at 04:56 AM |

“He was fierce as a tiger, as quick as an adder, and as wily as a fox… “

What’s that commercial?

“Quick like a gazelle, and strong like a tiger...it’s a gaz-iger...”

Picture of Kristin Kristin said on...
04.24.05 at 07:31 AM |

Oh, my goodness.  It’s been awhile since I have laughed so much out loud.  I have never read Foley’s books, but now I think I have to!  It sounds so bad, and sometimes it is fun to read crap!

How did this book ever find a publisher? 

Keep reviewing!  I am in love with this blog.

Picture of Kim Kim said on...
04.24.05 at 08:15 AM |

I really liked Gaelen Foley’s early books (The Princess, Prince Charming, The Duke).  The Duke was especially refreshing b/c the heroine was a courtesan. Of course she was practically “forced” into it out of necessity, but she was a proud courtesan nonetheless.  All around, that book had real depth and emotion and is one of my favorites of any author.

Yet I bought all of the Lord in… books and still haven’t been able to get through 1.  I don’t know what it is but they bore me after 3 pages.  I don’t know what’s happened to GF.

Picture of Sarah Sarah said on...
04.24.05 at 10:36 AM |

I haven’t read all of Foley’s books, as Candy just sent me two to experience. I don’t think you read them - they’re like going back in time to the era of flowery over-the-top writing, minus the rape scenes that populated those novels. I enjoyed “The Pirate Prince,” much like one enjoys watching an old movie that used to be a big favorite and now is so old it’s almost camp.

Picture of SandyO SandyO said on...
04.24.05 at 01:28 PM |

I have to admit, I like Gaelen Foley’s stuff.  Basically for all of the reasons Beth hates it.  It drives her nuts. :)

I do take full responsibility for being the one who originally gave Beth the link to Smart Bitches.

Picture of sybil sybil said on...
04.24.05 at 03:50 PM |

But really beth, how did you like the book?  You can tell us, stop holding back.

LOL I have read this series because I adored Devil Takes a Bride (which I would guess you would hate) but I don’t remember this book at all from your review.

I am going to have to reread it now.

I was feeling bad that the book I finally picked to review is so sucking ass that if I hadn’t decided on it I would skim to the end.  But hell I don’t hate it this much ;).

Picture of Candy Candy said on...
04.24.05 at 04:15 PM |

You know what I liked best about this article? That Beth came right out and said yes, there is such a thing as bad writing in romance novels, and it’s OK to like it.

I think the corrolary to this is that it’s OK to not enjoy good writing, too; for instance, I have never been able to get into Hemingway or James Joyce. I acknowledge that what they did was amazing and groundbreaking and bla bla bla bla bla, but really, I give a big old “meh” all around for those two guys in terms of reading experience.

Picture of Beth Beth said on...
04.25.05 at 04:00 AM |

Thanks, Candy. I think I’m just incensed at the lack of any semblance of literary criticism in the genre. Or hell, in modern literature at all. There’s a lamentable focus on style (and one’s like or dislike thereof), to the exclusion of all other elements that make a book good or bad.

And good heavens, YES it’s okay not to like excellent writing, much less perfectly sound writing. Hemingway puts me to sleep, and I’ve never even bothered to try Joyce because it seems like such a chore.

Picture of LK LK said on...
04.18.06 at 06:25 AM |

Anyone else amused she reviewed Lord of Ice and called it Lord of Fire? It just so happens that I thought LOI was completely stupid for all the reasons you just mentioned, but it does not lend credibility to your rant when you can’t even get the name of the book right (and especially when the book, Lord of Fire, actually exists...).

Picture of LK LK said on...
04.18.06 at 06:28 AM |

Ahhh...I see now. Sorry, got confused with the Lord references at the beginning. Still agree with the motivation being totally retarded, though, no matter what the name of the book was.

Picture of bam bam said on...
08.28.06 at 03:51 PM |

beth is fucking awesome.

Picture of gottcha78 gottcha78 said on...
02.16.08 at 01:24 AM |

Historical romance novels, as a whole, are mind-numbing fun. Gaelen Foley is actually one of my favorite authors… but that is a preference that I can tell you will never have in common with me! Lol! I love your ability to turn a phrase:

“And you don’t mind if I break the fourth wall here for a second and admit that I’m beating up on you just because your oeuvre had the misfortune to be sitting at the top of a pile of steaming horseshit? (And by horseshit, I mean about a dozen other acclaimed romance novels.)”

I was ROTFLMAO! While I don’t agree with your feelings toward Gaelen, I understand that there are many who will never like her. And then on the other side of the spectrum there are many who will love and follow her work like rats following the Pied Piper into the river to drown! As you stated it’s “all a matter of taste” is as close as any can get to making a good case for this author. Thank you for your rant, it was extremely entertaining to read!

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