Midnight Treat: To Kiss a Gargoyle / Tall, Dark and Deadly / Curse of Brandon Lupinus
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Genres: Literature & Fiction, Romance
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genres: Literature & Fiction, Romance
Book Type: Paperback
Julie G. (desert-rain) reviewed on + 11 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I am so very glad I did not pay for this collection. I love paranormal romance, I love erotica and between the 2 you have to truly suspend your sense of reality.
However, this collection has to be one of the most disappointing I've ever read. I did not finish one story in the lot, although I skipped to the last few pages just to see how they ended. Out of the 3, "Curse of Brandon Lupinus" by Shelley Munro has the most potential but still not enough to drag me away from the other books I am reading.
I guess I'm used to more from my paranormal erotica. I didn't find the males to be "dark" and at least 2 of the females were not even likable. I've got to like my leads to truly enjoy a story, even when the story line itself is good.
Others may enjoy it, may find it more Happily Ever After and romantic than the usual fare. I'm willing to allow it had those characteristics. It just wasn't enough for me.
However, this collection has to be one of the most disappointing I've ever read. I did not finish one story in the lot, although I skipped to the last few pages just to see how they ended. Out of the 3, "Curse of Brandon Lupinus" by Shelley Munro has the most potential but still not enough to drag me away from the other books I am reading.
I guess I'm used to more from my paranormal erotica. I didn't find the males to be "dark" and at least 2 of the females were not even likable. I've got to like my leads to truly enjoy a story, even when the story line itself is good.
Others may enjoy it, may find it more Happily Ever After and romantic than the usual fare. I'm willing to allow it had those characteristics. It just wasn't enough for me.
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