Love’s Potion by Monica Jackson
This one is entertaining, but its demonic woo-woo is too lightweight to provide some much-needed substance.
This one is entertaining, but its demonic woo-woo is too lightweight to provide some much-needed substance.
Everyone in this story is trying extra hard to be annoying.
Same old, same old.
I’ve always wanted the hero’s story when he showed up in previous books. Wait, can I take back my wish? Ugh.
The average sequel to an average beginning.
This is an intriguing start of a new multi-author series, but it could have been better.
There is another politically incorrect R word that describes the heroine more accurately.
Size does matter sometimes, especially when I want to feel it more.
Are we so starved of good fantasy that we are overpraising this cringe-causing thing?
Gargoyles are sexy now? Weirdly enough, the author pulls that off well here.