Ghost Planet by Sharon Lynn Fisher
Mary Sue strikes again and ruins an otherwise intriguing story.
Mary Sue strikes again and ruins an otherwise intriguing story.
It’s not the grand ending I’d like, but it’s one that manages to entertain me. So maybe it’s one that I deserve?
Why read this one when there are already so many stories just like it?
This one is too short to be of any use, alas.
Interesting urban setting for a fantasy story, but the characters are all as flat as a landing strip.
The guy with the Mohawk on the cover is the most interesting thing here.
Just a touch… it’s a prologue after all.
Ooh, this looks like the promising start of a series new to me. Magic, demons, and mayhem – oh my!
If you hate that awful boyfriend in this series, you don’t want to read this series-closer. Unless you want a heart attack, that is.
Now this is one take on the whole King Arthur and the tin cans of Camelot that is… different, let’s just say.