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Night World Series: Spellbinder - Community Reviews back

by L.J. Smith
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Heather Finley's Blog
Heather Finley's Blog rated it 12 years ago
I love how instantly I can get into all the Night World books. They are quick reads and high in action. Yes, the soulmate stuff is a little over the top but I like how it is starting to tie into the overall story.
Bashara Likes Books
Bashara Likes Books rated it 13 years ago
I'm still (obviously) finding this series immensely readable. But maybe some of the charm is wearing off.... This is the first book to introduce the 'wild power' plot line and I'm not loving it. But, as always, I do love the lead protagonist. Smith's strength is her ability to create strong, sma...
Muddled, Mystified & Marvelous Musings
The plot is good and the writing is excellent, it is the start of the books concerning Wild Powers. Anyone who likes unexpected suprises, it has a twist in the end and the one in the begining.
Muddled, Mystified & Marvelous Musings
All in all this book was just really great, just enough romance and just enough adventure, the way she describes the witchcraft and makes u feel part of the powerful magic that takes place.
In Libris Veritas
In Libris Veritas rated it 15 years ago
As number seven in the series it does well to keep the overall story going, references past books and ultimately working to start bringing it all together.
In Libris Veritas
In Libris Veritas rated it 15 years ago
As the third book in the series it continues the trend with a new story. It's pretty good and fairly easy to get through quickly. I enjoyed the characters Thea and Blaise, just because of their differing personalities. I do look forward to getting the next three.
Horrorvacui000
Horrorvacui000 rated it 15 years ago
Hmm... the first three books all have the same basic theme. This one hints that maybe it will all lead to something bigger. I guess I'll find out eventually. If they all tie in that would be great. If the next books are the same, I'm going to get tired fast.
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