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by Katie MacAlister
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The Romance Addict
The Romance Addict rated it 10 years ago
★★★½
“Once you learn to read, you will be forever free.”
Super! Hat unglaublich Spaß gemacht es zu lesen.
newskepticx's blog
newskepticx's blog rated it 12 years ago
When I ask myself how I got into pn-dragons? This is how.
Reading Books, Reading More Books
Reading Books, Reading More Books rated it 12 years ago
Aisling Grey is a wonderful mix of impulsive ditziness and surprising competence. She's a lovable heroine and it makes for an enjoyable and light read. The characters are all very colourful and my only real complaint is that Drake doesn't truly grow in the first book and there are moments that seem ...
Crazy Bibliophile and Book Pimp (Not So Anonymous)
Not half bad, tries a little hard to be funny... audiobook I think helped this book. LOVED the voice of Jim. I will definitely be checking out the other books (and possibly audio books) in this series...
Cassandra Reads
Cassandra Reads rated it 12 years ago
I didn't really like Drake. I'm not completely sure why I didn't but there it is. I can handle him being a thief, he is a dragon after all but he kept taking stuff that was Aisling's even after he admitted to her being his mate. This dislike I have of him means that I really couldn't blame Aisling f...
Romancekolik
Romancekolik rated it 13 years ago
Erkek karaktere rağmen kıza katlanamadım. Katlanılabilecek birşey de değildi zaten.DNF.
mlsimmons
mlsimmons rated it 13 years ago
Listening to audiobookI'm still not 100% sure what I think about this book. The world is interesting, but I'm not sure what I think of Aisling and Drake together. I will say this story kept me on my toes. You never know who is the murderer until the very end.Mostly, I love Jim. He makes a great side...
Carpe Librum
Carpe Librum rated it 13 years ago
Effrijim: AKA Jim★★★★✩ (This is a review of the audiobook.) Who knew Barbara Rosenblat had so many funny voices? There is a “Newfie” in this book that she anthropomorphizes with a hilarious “woe is me” tone in his voice – oh, excuse me, a Newfoundland, as Jim prefers to be called! This first in t...
fishgirl182
fishgirl182 rated it 13 years ago
I knew I was going to have a problem with this book when, a few pages in, an airline clerk read the contents of Aisling’s passport back to her and we conveniently get her physical description. This book is definitely a case of telling, not showing, the reader what is happening. Instead of letting ev...
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