Recently added on shelves
Share this Author
https://bit.ly/3rF7f1d
I finished this last night, and I elected to wait a bit to ponder the reviews. It has...issues. Oh, if you've never read any of the author's *other* books, then only one issue raises its ugly head. Of course, then some things don't make sense, but hey; this is a whole new series so you shouldn't h...
More of a 3.5 actually.There were some...paper cuts, like after he (who valued HIS privacy and put spells on his door to keep her out) barged in - ok, teleported - to her room and truthspelled her. She had the intention of leaving but it was half-hearted at best. He did apologize but still... Sin...
three and a quarter. It was better than the first of the series - the only kid was an orphan and he wasn't that annoying.Ok. Normally, an author's using any sort of trickery to get the h married to the H without her knowledge is grounds for a whole lot of ranting. However, that "paper cut" was a ...
Ok, more of a 3.5 actually. Both the H and the h have issues with being controlled by others - she's a weak djinni, and he was a sickly child who was kidnapped at age 5. So he, brilliant scientist that he is, has come up with a talisman that negates djinn ma at. She has decided she wants a baby a...
2.5 actually... I have mixed feelings about this author. The idea of fantasy and whimsy appeals to me greatly, but her portrayal of various characters and things often falls short in ways that irritate me in small amounts. I call it the death by a thousand paper cuts. In this case, it's more li...