Do You Believe in Magic? by Ann Macela
Blatant double standards are only the start of this one’s problems.
Blatant double standards are only the start of this one’s problems.
Don’t expect too much from this plot-thin romp, and you may have a good time as a result.
Oh look, it’s that creepy-weird brother of the cool guy that nobody wants to get too close to. And he’s getting his story.
This is an exquisite, heartwarming read. God, I hope my review will do justice to it. It’s really, really good!
The story is fine, but the chemistry between the three lead characters never feels right.
Beware, the dragon is horny!
Hermaphrodite alien dudes need love too. How about a hug and a tup?
Ah, it looks like Immortals is back on track after the last horrible book.
The cover is better than the story.
This is a classic example of a bad first book.