The Secret of Kazan-Oud by Joe Dever and John Grant
Poor John Grant, it was obvious that writing this book pains him. I hope he feels better now.
Poor John Grant, it was obvious that writing this book pains him. I hope he feels better now.
The previous two books are historical romances, This one has woo-woo stuff abruptly shoved in during the later half so… WTF?
Hmm, this one isn’t as fun as the previous book.
It would have been a great story if it hadn’t read so much like a tabletop RPG game session.
As we all know, when a man falls in love, he is entitled to have that love reciprocated. Sex now, NOW.
The fact that this gibberish is hailed as the book of the millennium creeps me out.
Praise Jesus, this one isn’t as bad as I feared at first!
The story is pretty addictive even if the hero has bricks for a brain.
First the vampires, now the werewolves are in town. How exciting.
Mary Sue strikes again and ruins an otherwise intriguing story.