Nights of Fantasy by Sherelle Green
If you can stop rolling your eyes at the fuss the main characters make out of nothing, you may like this one. Who knows.
If you can stop rolling your eyes at the fuss the main characters make out of nothing, you may like this one. Who knows.
This one has many good things, but yikes, the plot!
This one is entertaining, yes, but there is a rote Marvel Studio movie feel to it that leaves me feeling empty.
Compared to the author’s last few books, this one doesn’t make me feel like rupturing a blood vessel. So… hurray?
A part of me wince at the story, but oh, all those feels just make me… feel. Sigh.
The heroine isn’t that shy, but too bad the story is on the forgettable side.
While the whole thing is readable, this one doesn’t seem to know what to do with its characters and its premise.
Okay, I’m early, but the party happens full swing at my place no matter what time it is. This one can’t even get it up.
It is always nice to see a local author with a debut English novel. Good thing this one isn’t too bad, although it sadly isn’t too awesome either.
It’s a vampire get-together to remember, even if the movie itself isn’t quite amazing.