Amber and Blood by Margaret Weis
And of course, the conclusion of the trilogy is full of disappointment. Sigh, how many times is that already?
And of course, the conclusion of the trilogy is full of disappointment. Sigh, how many times is that already?
Sci-fi gay yaoi, woof-woof!
Wait, another one? How many books is the author putting out this year?
Ooh, amnesia in space… no, the heroine needs to have sex first! And again! And again! And…
This one can be fun, but watch out for the heroine: she’s rather cracked in the head at times.
The author gets me hooked on a tired urban fantasy premise, in a short story to boot. Impressive.
It’s hilarious how unaware the heroine is and how she is often saved by the hero without herself realizing it,
I’m laughing because if I don’t, I will weep instead. The story has promise. but the author needs an overhaul in style and technique.
It’s alright, but the mate-mate-mate thing feels bland and played out.
The horny dragons are back and they want sexy times now.