This book reminds me of salted caramel ice cream: the soft smooth sweetness grabs your attention and delights your tongue, but it's that grain of salt, hinting at something earthier and less conventional, that makes it addictive. In some ways, "The Enchantment Emporium" is a paranormal romance wra...
This book is a little sexually freaky [first cousins on first cousin action with the aunties keeping track of who can get pregnant (hide spoiler)] which had me thinking of this as a milder version of To Sail Beyond the Sunset by Robert A. Heinlein which was chock full of incest. I kept trying to rem...
Enjoyed it, enough to add to my collection. Nice balance of plot and character development. On first read, the first chapter was slightly disjointed and challenging to follow, but sticking with it paid off big dividends. It's true, like other reviewers, I found the sex more distracting but it does...
I feel like finishing this book should leave me with more to say than "meh." Let's see. The plot was fast-paced enough to keep me reading, but not enough to get me past the weird gender relations, undeveloped magic system (I like the ritual set-up, but with no sense of what magic normally can or can...
This was my first Tanya Huff book. It was 'pleasant' but not riveting. I liked the characters but got kind of tired of "the Gale girls" and all the mysterious magical stuff. It felt a bit disjointed. However, I liked the dragons and the magic.
Wow. Looks like the review I wrote got lost and I'm not up to re-writing it. :-PWill say I loved all the characters, including the secondaries. They were all well rounded and fleshed out. I thought the author developed a unique world and I stayed up late a couple of nights to finish this book. My on...
"For pity's sake boy," Auntie Jane snorted as Dimitri shuffled carefully into the kitchen, there's salve for that . Use it before these trousers rub you raw. Downstairs bathroom. And you lot," she snapped at the girls who gathered round the table as he left the room, "stop giggling. He didn't get in...
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