Silver Shark by Ilona Andrews
Whom do I have to sacrifice chickens to, to turn this into an urban fantasy and not an icky romance?
Whom do I have to sacrifice chickens to, to turn this into an urban fantasy and not an icky romance?
It should have been a bit longer.
This is a pleasant little surprise, but the last few chapters are a big let down.
Too bad this is for young kids, I’d love to know the gritty dirty stuff.
First comes the sweetness. And the cuteness. Then come the Terminator cartoon villains from hell.
A plot with a feminist bent in this line of books? Don’t get too excited, it’s all smokescreen for the same old gender stereotyping.
Suddenly, the magic is gone. Insert sad smiley here.
This one reads like it was written, edited, and proofread by fourteen-year- old kids.
I really wish I can give this one a higher rating. It’s one of those rare medieval romances that actually feel like one.
Plots are for losers. Cool people just breed and make babies for sequels.