Not Proper Enough by Carolyn Jewel
Interesting premise, but the main conflict just stretches on and on, turning the heroine into an unreasonable weirdo.
Interesting premise, but the main conflict just stretches on and on, turning the heroine into an unreasonable weirdo.
I’m not bowled over by this one, but it has plenty of good things to offer all the same.
This is a pretty good story, but I can never get into it; it leaves me cold, sigh.
Urban fantasy is not fun when the main characters act like bickering brats in the playroom.
The excruciating pacing really bogs down this otherwise pleasant story.
The tragedy of this otherwise decent (if tepid) urban fantasy romp is that the heroine survives until the very end.
The authors repeat the same great and not-so-great things they did previously.
This one is almost great, but some fatal flaws hold it back.
The conventional, even stereotypical denouement kind of ruins an otherwise different, interesting kind of romance.
This is not an easy read, but it’s a very fascinating one.