Sense of Evil by Kay Hooper
Of course, the conclusion of the trilogy is also the weakest entry. Lucky, lucky me.
Of course, the conclusion of the trilogy is also the weakest entry. Lucky, lucky me.
Why the author would rewrite an old classic series and completely kills it in the process, I will never know.
There are some overwrought nonsense here, but the story is actually a fun fantasy romp.
This one is decent, but it also feels rushed and unsatisfying.
Wow, this one is what I’d call a truly edge-of-seat story. Don’t read it when you are all alone!
Is that what happens when Fox Mulder flies solo and is on Prozac?
For a plotless, padded thing, this one is actually not too bad.
The end of the world can’t be this mundane, surely.
The heroine is quite the passive, hapless damsel in distress, isn’t she?