The Bride of Casa Dracula by Marta Acosta My rating: 5 of 5 stars http://angelswithattitudebookreviews-joelle.blogspot.com/2012/02/bride-of-casa-dracula-casa-dracula-3-by.html Milagro De Los Santos is having serious problems planning her wedding to fabulous Oswald Grant, M.D. Her future in-l...
Happy Hour at Casa Dracula (Casa Dracula #1)by Marta Acosta 5 out of 5 stars http://angelswithattitudebookreviews-joelle.blogspot.comLatina Ivy League grad Milagro de Los Santos can't find her place in the world or a man to go with it. Then one night, at a book party for her pretentious ex-boyfriend...
Thank God she got rid of Oswald (well you could debate that he got rid of her).Honestly he was getting on my nerves.Though I never really ever liked infidelity in books, you have to admit, Ian and her were made for each other. And Oswald was damn annoying.I liked how the author wrapped up the series...
It's fun. it's sexy. It's Ian . It's Midnight Brunch.Cute, fluffy and enjoyably frivolous; who wouldn't want to read it?The 2nd installment in the Casa Dracula series didn't come as a disappointment nor with a huge wow factor, but who cares?It's a good rainy-day read or I-need-a-book-to-reread or b...
I remember the first book I read of this series was the third book, a few years ago. I was sooo excited that I rediscovered this series!This is an incredibly fun, cute, fluffy read.The characters are funny and unique in their own way, yet not annoyingly overdone.Oswald's pretty cute. . . But we all ...
Not quite as good as the first one. The flow was still a bit choppy. I found myself very irritated with Milagro, seriously no one makes that many stupid decisions. But alas I will continue with the series lol.
This is the end and I am sad, but at the same time I am very happy because it was truly the end I wanted.Milagros is now with Ian but things are still not great. She can't seem to find her place, and she still thinks about Oswald. Oh yes Oswald, the hot but for me boring wasp vampire. So not for our...
First I have to post what Acosta herself called her books: comedies-of-manners, or romantic comedies with lots of chaos, confusion, charming villains, eccentrics, and flirting. Which really fits since this is not the normal kind of paranormal romance. Far from it. I just want to called it a witty ro...
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