by Angel Martinez
$5.99 on Nook
4 HeartsReview written for MM Good Book Reviewshttp://mmgoodbookreviews.wordpress.com/So for those who are wondering if it is worth buying this version of Finn if you already have the first version, I say yes because there are just enough changes that made it worth my while to read and the cover has...
4.5 rounded upIt's really well written. The ideas are a little over the top at times, but well-incorporated. The characterization isn't bad - quite solid, in fact - and the plot's interesting.It's definitely not one of those typical m/m supernatural ones that are mostly sex with a dash of "plot" thr...
Interesting take on magic, and the fae. I liked the characters, Finn's irreverant sense of humor, and Diego's heart. They worked well together, and I hope to read more about them.
When Diego spots the naked man on the bridge, he thinks he is preparing to jump. After getting him home and safe, Diego realises that Finn is stuck in another century, just another psychiatric oddity he needs to hand over to social services. But soon, Diego realises that Finn is fae, not crazy, and ...
I enjoyed it, but not as much as other stories by her. I set it down at one point about 2/3 of the way through, then a few hours later thought I'd finished it but couldn't remember how it ended. Maybe I was just distracted, but usually when a story really grabs me I'll remember when I haven't yet fi...
Diego is a savior of all things stray. Even if one of his strays was able to hurt him, he just can't stop doing so. His heart is just too big -- which doesn't sit well with his lover, who ends up leaving him. Diego's latest save is a naked man, crouching on a rail of Brooklyn Bridge. Little that he ...
Honestly, I didn't have high hopes I'd like this book because of the fact that I picked it up and put it down so long ago but I was pleasantly surprised with how much I did like it overall. I suppose I just wasn't in the right mood the last time I tried reading it and that is why my opinion is compl...
It was a nice read.[spoiler ahead]I had started this after a series of books which included significant focus on sex and thus, was pleasantly surprised to read something that used the sexual encounters are backgroun color, rather than ploy in the story.Diego was a sweet character, though too naive a...