by Marta Acosta
To give this one star is perhaps a little unfair, but that's the way I roll most times when I drop a book. The book has been edited, so it isn't one of those typo works from hell. It might appeal to someone reading this review. It's an urban fantasy chick lit. However, I think I have reached my ...
Blech! What a disappointment! I enjoyed the first 2 books but this one was ridiculous. I'm annoyed at how it ended. I hate Ian, and she turned a good guy uncharacteristically into an asshole! I dunno just thought it was choppy, the plot seemed thrown together. I am only going to read the last book t...
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...
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...
I have to admit that this is the only Casa Dracula book that have read as of yet and it was not bad... Milagro De Los Santos is however not going to become one of my go to favorite reading about characters as not only do I find her somewhat too much, but also am not really too caught up in the 2ndry...
I hope this isn't the last book in this series. I need to know what happens after the end of this one. It left me hanging a little bit.
A cosy mystery spliced with blood-play and back-handed compliments makes for a strange but good read in Marta Acosta's third novel, The Bride of Casa Dracula.Affable Milagro De Los Santos is engaged to Dr Oswald Grant, and is well acquainted with his family. But Milagro doesn't agree to abide by the...
It's so great I didn't ignore this book. What's even better, I found it on a bargain! I just finish it and really enjoyed it. Author Marta Acosta merges chick lit,comedy and paranormal easily. Although, it is the third book, I didn't lose interest.The book includes an excerpt of Happy Hour at C...