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Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Review of The Magic Between Us

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THE MAGIC BETWEEN US may be purchased here.

THE MAGIC BETWEEN US
Tammy Falkner

When Marcus Thorne breaks up with Cecelia Hewitt and leaves her in the faerie realm to accept his responsibilities as the eldest son of an aristocrat in the human world, she is heartbroken.  Marcus and Cecelia have been sweethearts, since they were children.  Now, they must figure out how to live apart or compromise and live together in both worlds.  

THE MAGIC BETWEEN US, while not my favorite in the Faerie series, is an enjoyable, paranormal read with interesting quirky characters.  While I can understand Cecelia's hurt over Marcus' treatment of her.  Once they become close again, Cecelia seems to take a little too long to confide in Marcus.  Marcus is torn between two worlds and trying to prove himself to a family, that he has always wanted.  Marcus makes some mistakes but does a credible job of redeeming himself.  

All in all,  THE MAGIC BETWEEN US is an entertaining read, which makes a nice addition to the Faerie series.

NOTE:  I received this book in return for an unbiased review.
  






Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Review of Gentlemen Prefer Mischief


GENTLEMEN PREFER MISCHIEF may be purchased here.

GENTLEMEN PREFER MISCHIEF
Emily Greenwood

Lilly Teagarden is from a landed family, but when her father died, Lilly, her two brothers, and sister found out that they were almost broke.  Lilly started, secretly, making shawls and selling them to help her family.  The family's finances turn around, but Lilly continues making shawls, because she has plans for the money.  Unfortunately, a legend about the Woods Fiend gets in the way of her business, when it is rumored that her sheep are possessed.  Lilly confronts her recently returned neighbor, Viscount Roxham, about dealing with the Woods Fiend.  Lilly and the new viscount have a past, because Lilly had a crush on him when she was sixteen, and she is still embarrassed about her unrequited puppy love.  

While Roxham is described as" Lord Perfect", I found myself having a hard time warming to his character.  While Roxham is a charming rogue, the fact that he felt no shame for reading Lilly's diary seemed less than honorable and heroic.  By the end of the book, Roxham grew more tolerable to me, because he is a good match for the much too serious Lilly and adds some levity to her life. While Roxham lightens Lilly, Lilly helps to ground Roxham, which makes for a good match.