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by Cindy Spencer Pape, Kate Reading
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Leslie's Book Fort
Leslie's Book Fort rated it 12 years ago
Considering how short this was, there was WAY too much time and space spent on the "romance" part of it. I don't go in for graphic sex scenes or even graphic "heavy petting" scenes.
kindleaholic
kindleaholic rated it 12 years ago
Rounding up to 3. I liked the characters, and the idea behind the big problem, but it just went a little too quick. Esp in the romance development.
kindleaholic
kindleaholic rated it 12 years ago
Rounding up to 3. I liked the characters, and the idea behind the big problem, but it just went a little too quick. Esp in the romance development.
Fangs for the Fantasy
Fangs for the Fantasy rated it 12 years ago
Photographs & Phantoms is only sixty-six pages long and therefore is more of a novella than a book. Though we do get to briefly see the Hadrian family, whom we met in Steam & Sorcery, this novella involves a brand new relationship. In the interest of fairness to Cindy Spencer Pape, I feel it's once...
MichCummings
MichCummings rated it 13 years ago
Quick easy read.
Rachel's books
Rachel's books rated it 13 years ago
It was sweet, things happened a little too fast because this was a novella.
Avid Reader
Avid Reader rated it 13 years ago
Cute. Might be worth picking up the actual series. We'll see...
Nyx Book Reviews
Nyx Book Reviews rated it 14 years ago
A sweet little novella set in 19th century Brighton, England. Photographs & Phantoms is pretty much your standard romance short story. There is the girl with the problem, in this case a ghost that seems to target clients she takes photographs of, and there is the awesome-wizard-guy that comes to sa...
SoBe
SoBe rated it 14 years ago
NOVELLA.That's really the most important word, if you're considering reading this. Don't get me wrong, CSP did a great job( better than most, really)  shrinking an entire story to the confines of a short story...but she did it by moving things faster than the speed of light( or there's about) . Ever...
SoBe
SoBe rated it 14 years ago
NOVELLA.That's really the most important word, if you're considering reading this. Don't get me wrong, CSP did a great job( better than most, really)  shrinking an entire story to the confines of a short story...but she did it by moving things faster than the speed of light( or there's about) . Ever...
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