Prince of Fire by Tawny Taylor
Haw, haw, here are a few funny moments, but there’s not much else to be had in terms of substance.
Haw, haw, here are a few funny moments, but there’s not much else to be had in terms of substance.
Funny is good. Very funny, therefore, is very good.
This is an urban fantasy tale that ditches the more tedious tropes associated with the genre. Nice.
Loki and Baldur as giggling braindead butt-buddies? That’s it. Very much dead. Dead!
This time travel thingy is another good read from the author. She’s on a roll, isn’t she?
Despite the cover art, this one is actually an unexpectedly enjoyable urban fantasy romp.
This is an interesting take on the increasingly tired urban fantasy romance tropes, although there are some bumps along the way.
This one is a predictable short story, but oh, it sure knows how to deliver a good time!
This is not a well-written pirate futuristic romp – the names are awkward and the heroine is a pain in the rear end.
The so-called tough heroine is actually more… traditional than one would expect. Profound disappointment.