Seeing Spots by Ellen Fisher
This one may have been better if it had been a straight-up contemporary romp.
This one may have been better if it had been a straight-up contemporary romp.
A nerd and a cellist. That one may actually work, the way the author presents it.
Now I can get that Friends theme song out of my mind. Damn!
By keeping closely to the shifter romance tropes, this one ends up just being another one in a glutted market.
Tripping is right, and not in a good way.
It’s meta, but it’s also a funny and sweet love story.
Things can be slow or bland at times, but on the whole, this is a pretty good read.
Isn’t it rather underwhelming, the same old thing all over again?
A new direction for the author, but it feels like a step backward nonetheless.
Oh, look who’s back! There’s some life left after New York, after all!