Allison Pang has created an interesting and unique world with the Abby Sinclair series. It's one dominated by the Fae, but features an array of supernatural species from angels to demons and everything in between.Abby is a human, but she's special. She serves as a Touchstone to the Fae Protectorate,...
(This is a review based on my fuzzy fuzzy memories of about a year and a bit ago)It was a bit. . . I don't how to describe it. Unappealing?But it wasn't painful or anything to read. And Brystion was sexy. So all's good. Ish.
This book has been on my to-read shelf, taken off, remarked as to-read, deleted again and now it's back. I'm not sure what my problem is, but the blurb doesn't grab me in a way that makes me want to read it. At the same time, I don't want to miss out on a decent book because there is a 12 year old o...
A Brush of Darkness is described as urban fantasy which I find hard to believe because I laughed so much while reading it. When I hear "urban fantasy" I think of dark and gritty and definitely humorless. I didn't get any of that while reading A Brush of Darkness and it was a pleasant and unexpected ...
Really enjoyed this! I wasn't sure I would bec the hero/love interest is an incubus and frankly, I was afraid the book would be a nonstop sexfest with no real meat & bones to it. I love a good romance as much as the next girl, but I hate it when a book is all passion and no story. Well, that wasn't ...
I thought it would be UF but considering the sexual tension and the smexing I am proclaiming this to be...UFPNR.I came into a world as confused as Abby was, but she just put up a better front and slowly I understood what she was involved in. But I will not tell you that, since that will spoil the pl...
Oh, but this was fun! It's been ages since I connected with an UF heroine in a new series...I honestly was worried that I was a little burned out on the genre. But I loved Abby and I LOVED the presence of so many other female characters. She has friends! Female friends! Wheeee! (What. That gets me ...
For the first time in quite a while, I bought a book knowing little about the author or about the story itself; for example, despite having available online sites to do a little digging into ‘A Brush of Darkness’, it wasn’t until I had my copy in front of me that I discovered the main male character...
I had a naked incubus in my bedroom. With a frying pan of half-cooked bacon, and a hard-on. And a unicorn bite on his ass. Christ, this was turning out to be a weird morning.As far as first books in a series go, this one was fantastic. Most of the less-than-popular UF series I've read that don't cla...
I very much enjoyed this book. Who wouldn't want to be Abby with the hot incubus, minature unicorn and enchanted iPod (minus the kidnapping attemps, cluelessness and succubi serial killer running amuck). Inventive plot, sassy heroine. I'd be happy with just one book but the series shows promise.
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