Dreams of Stardust by Lynn Kurland
Hero gets tossed back in time and does everything and anything without difficulties. Am I supposed to be riveted?
Hero gets tossed back in time and does everything and anything without difficulties. Am I supposed to be riveted?
The magic show here could be more memorable.
Perhaps it is a good thing that the doormat and the mope are both thrown back in time, away from saner people.
Failed crossdressing idiot finds love with the man she spent all this while trying to flee. Typical.
$7.99 for a very average anthology? No, thanks.
Three out of four being okay to good reads make this a worth a look.
This one has so many secondary characters from other books that it’s like a pointless party with boring people.
If the two main characters have some intelligence and talked more, this story wouldn’t need to happen.
More like, opposites short-circuiting the brain.
The author gets many things right here.