Talk to Me by Roseanne Beck
The author thinks she is serving pathos and humor with equal wallop. I think her main characters are too irritating for words.
The author thinks she is serving pathos and humor with equal wallop. I think her main characters are too irritating for words.
I really wish I’d read this one when it first came out. It shows its age.
Despite what the title may suggest, this is not an erotic story. Shame; hot sex may distract me from what a dullard this one is.
I don’t know much about this author, but I get the impression that she’s a 15-year old earnest fangirl of Supernatural or something.
Oh, an urban fantasy romance with the heroine who is the dragon, while the hero is human. Don’t see something like this often.
I really don’t want to do this, but the author is making it hard for me to keep the love alive.
Series fatigue is really setting in, sigh.
The story is good, but the way the story is written can be off-putting.
The TrumpWorld is a TerriBadPlace, so let T’Robin AuthorLove embrace us with her JoyHappy MagicLove.
This one is tough to review. It’s very well written and there are strokes of brilliance and ingenuity, and yet, it leaves me cold.