This was not one of Lora Leigh's better books. I'm not a fan of magic & futurstic stories. I usually love all Lora Leigh's books but this one was a dud.
Helpful Score: 4
There's a foot-stamping princess who is coming into her powers, two studly, telepathic and magical twins, and a Cosmic Destiny to be fulfilled. And a sarcastic dragon who seems to have his own agenda. They must reunite her people [female sorceresses:] and their people [male wizards:] who haven't been together in a thousand years to recharge the magic balance of the lands. They're all for it, she's terrified after all the horror stories she's been told by her nurse.
The book is very short - 139 pages - and doesn't leave Lora Leigh room to do her usual in-depth job. A nice read though. And I love it that the wizards are always twinned - maybe there was a woman on the design team!
Wizard Twins: Menage a Magick
Wizard Twins: When Wizards Rule
The book is very short - 139 pages - and doesn't leave Lora Leigh room to do her usual in-depth job. A nice read though. And I love it that the wizards are always twinned - maybe there was a woman on the design team!
Wizard Twins: Menage a Magick
Wizard Twins: When Wizards Rule
Helpful Score: 1
This was a decently enough written romantica fantasy (cliches and all) but for $8+ it should've been way longer than 141 pages! I registered this at bookcrossing.com and it has bookcrossing labels inside and on cover.
For some reason it rests upon Brianna, the youngest of the three Princessess of Covenanti, to repair the rift between the Covenanani Sorceresses and their natural mates the Cauldaran Wizards. Her mother, the Queen, has surprisingly agreed to the alliance between Brianna and the two (yeah, you read that right) wizards Lasan & Drago (they're twins and in this world two parts of a whole and inseperable). Brianna, though attracted to the twins, is scared out of her silly little mind because her evil, maniacally cackling nurse tells her frightening tales of the twins. Brianna,being a naive and not-so-bright pretty young thing, believes every word though everything she's seen and experienced of the twins tells her differently. She fights the union, acts like a snotty brat and eventually submits to be the filling in the "Wizard Sandwich" (as the books back cover so tactfully puts it!)
A fun read to while away an hour or so.
For some reason it rests upon Brianna, the youngest of the three Princessess of Covenanti, to repair the rift between the Covenanani Sorceresses and their natural mates the Cauldaran Wizards. Her mother, the Queen, has surprisingly agreed to the alliance between Brianna and the two (yeah, you read that right) wizards Lasan & Drago (they're twins and in this world two parts of a whole and inseperable). Brianna, though attracted to the twins, is scared out of her silly little mind because her evil, maniacally cackling nurse tells her frightening tales of the twins. Brianna,being a naive and not-so-bright pretty young thing, believes every word though everything she's seen and experienced of the twins tells her differently. She fights the union, acts like a snotty brat and eventually submits to be the filling in the "Wizard Sandwich" (as the books back cover so tactfully puts it!)
A fun read to while away an hour or so.
Kristen S. (ChicagoCubs) - , reviewed Menage a Magick (Wizard Twins, Bk 1) on + 39 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This book has a very hot and sensual storyline, but I thought it took too long getting to the actual story. A good read but not worth what I paid for it.
Deidre C. (Historical-Book-Lovr) - reviewed Menage a Magick (Wizard Twins, Bk 1) on + 50 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
2 1/2 stars is what I gave this. I did not like it but I didn't hate it either. It did take me 3 sitting to read it and I fell asleep during one of them. To me it was boring even the "erotic" parts were boring with a poorly developed story line and characters. I think I expected a lot more from this author.