See. My fear is really spot on for this book. I know that this was MY pick and I should finish it but why should I waste my time to reading something that is not really making me want to finish it? The only thing that is keeping me from reading it is because I was the one who choose this and made ev...
1,5 starsWhat is it with authors/publishers and wrong labelling of books? This book is a fiction with suspense and historical elements. Contrary to what the title might let you think, there is no magic and despite what is said in the blurb "City of Dark Magic could be called a rom-co paranormal susp...
BOTW Friday Dec 14thThis was a really different kinda story. While maybe some things were a bit unpolished and could have been done better, its a clever concept and I really enjoy reading it. Still bouncing between 3 and 4 stars...
This book had a lot of promise which makes its mediocrity all the more disappointing. The book tried to do too many things and in the end didn't do any of them well at all...romance - blah, mystery - meh, supernatural - so so.
This review appeared first on Oh, Chrys! Eerie and enchanting, City of Dark Magic is a delightful read that will take readers on a tumultuous adventure of sleuth and treasure-hunting. As a travel enthusiast, I just could not refuse reading it. With Prague as its backdrop - a place that attracts tour...
Recently someone wondered why you should review something you couldn’t finish. The implication in that statement is that such a review is unfair because things change. There’s truth in that – of course a bad book can get better and a good book can be ruined. Additionally if a reader, for whatever...
Sarah Weston is a doctoral student enamored with all things Beethoven. When she is offered the opportunity of a lifetime to spend the summer in Prague overseeing the Beethoven collection at the newly minted Lobkowicz Palace Museum, she briefly hesitates before accepting. Sarah is a little wary of th...
Sarah Watson gets an invitation to Prague to help put together a special collection of Beethoven artifacts for exhibit. A PHD student and Beethoven specialist, she is thrilled. But there is something "off" about her trip - something mysterious is going on - something people are willing to kill for...
Thoughts: To force Magnus Flyte’s City of Dark Magic into one particular genre is near impossible. This crazy novel is part paranormal, part thriller, part romance, part comedy, part mystery, and part historical fiction. Each part though adds its own unique element to a fun ride through the city of ...
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