BR, January 3rd with Marco and Julie.I love historicals, especially the settings. This time the lovely Cornwall was the setting.Although this book can be read as a stand-alone, I feel you would've missed what was truly going on. I would really recommend reading Flight of Magpies first.Jonah, a thief...
“It’s wonderful,” ... "You have no idea how wonderful it is.”As I mentioned upon completion, this is without a doubt the best I've read by KJ Charles. Now that is not to say that I have not enjoyed the Magpie Series or Think of England, but this was just unbelievably beautiful. The characters of Cr...
“It’s wonderful,” ... "You have no idea how wonderful it is.”As I mentioned upon completion, this is without a doubt the best I've read by KJ Charles. Now that is not to say that I have not enjoyed the Magpie Series or Think of England, but this was just unbelievably beautiful. The characters of Cr...
Caution: I may have veered off topic. Sorry about that. When I was very, very young I was introduced to a genius. That introduction is probably one of the most special that I have ever had. The reason it is special and will always be so is because that introduction was given by my dad and the genius...
Most of this story is quite depressing, the beginning [spoiler] (the sort-of rape, which I can't imagine someone doing to a person they used to love) [/spoiler] especially horrifying, and I shed a lot of tears while reading it, but the author did an excellent job keeping the reader's attention again...
Loved it! Jackdaw is set in the world of Charm of Magpies and features Jonah Pastern, who we met in Book 3, Flight of Magpies. Jonah is a windwalker and a thief. Once, he was the lover of Ben Spenser, a police officer. Then came betrayal, secrets and laws that could not be contravened. ...
So I have read a lot while on vacation and going to do some brief notes. This was the first book I have read on my way to Aruba and I finished it the first day there. I remembered Jonah well from the last Magpies book and herein lied the problem. I really liked the chemistry between Jonah and Ben. A...
I didn't really warm to the protagonists. I miss Lucius Crane. He was just such a great character in the magpies series. I also missed the banter, the sarcasm. It was a good book, a good love story with flawed characters, some drama, some heat, some turbulent emotions. It just didn't grip me...
For those still gnashing their teeth in frustration over not having more Magpie Lord to dive into, behold! You have here a sequel/extension of Charles’ popular paranormal historical romance series, this time following the side character of Jonah, who had played an important and villain-ish role in F...
Okay, I need to explain something first. Bear with me.I LOVE reunited lovers story – most especially when the lovers are not parting amicably and there's still anger, hurt, and pain but they still love each other. Then when the ex-lovers meet, the feelings are still there and there's strong tension ...
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