The Dragon Who Loved Me by GA Aiken
The killer children steal all the scenes here.
The killer children steal all the scenes here.
The author has served better stories in the past. This one doesn’t lock me in, but it’s okay.
Futuristic loverboy here can use an upgrade or two in the length department. The length of the story, that is.
This one is so giving it up the ghost kind of good.
This series is still stuck on Planet Blah at this point. Shame, as zombies need love too.
If romance authors are dead set on making tyrants and literal demons woobies with tortured soul, it will happen, logic and common sense be damned.
A great demon-infested setting, and the author can still screw that up. Sigh.
Oh rejoice, this is one rare Pathfinder Tales book that does not make me cringe!
This one may have been better if it had been a straight-up contemporary romp.
The question of who really wrote this one is more interesting than the story itself.