Spellbound in Seattle by Garthia Anderson
Not much magic here to make the story stick to one’s mind.
Not much magic here to make the story stick to one’s mind.
Just say no.
So, being a vampire makes you an imbecile and causes you to be attracted to fellow imbeciles?
Talk about a charmless highlander.
The author has no clue at all, does she? How sad.
Someone has the right idea and put these annoying creatures in lock-up.
Kill that thing with fire, grenades, whatever. Just kill it!
The hero is such a complete asshole that the story is utterly ruined as a result.
The author’s brand of comedy is from another planet, one where English is the sixth language.
The heroine and the premise are too cracked out to save this one. Bummer.