Winterfall by Denise A Agnew
It’s always disappointing to come across a story with so much wasted potential.
It’s always disappointing to come across a story with so much wasted potential.
One-minute men, one-minute stories. Both are the same, do not engage unless you’re really bored.
The story is meant to be suspenseful, but the heroine behaves like it’s a boring field trip.
This is an actually pretty standard naughty fantasy story. Only, tentacles!
This post-natural disaster romance has an interesting start, but it wastes little time in sputtering out of steam.
Whom do I have to sacrifice chickens to, to turn this into an urban fantasy and not an icky romance?
It should have been a bit longer.
This one reads like it was written, edited, and proofread by fourteen-year- old kids.
Oh, a tale with a dwarf protagonist! Too bad it comes up short in so many ways.
This story is “armored” against things that could have made it interesting, snort.