Review: Spellbinder by Thea Harrison
In a story about a wizard, it is Thea Harrison’s writing that is the real magic. It took me a day to read to read Spellbinder, and several more days to finally put it down.
In a story about a wizard, it is Thea Harrison’s writing that is the real magic. It took me a day to read to read Spellbinder, and several more days to finally put it down.
I think this series is adorable. Maybe it is just how the narrator plays with it. This was a much shorter story than the other and while it had fun aspects, there wasn’t much to it and yet it had a more convoluted plot.
Stevie is faced with two Spy Guys in this story; one in her living room and one still whispering in her ear but which one is the real Crispin Alistair Winterbottom is the only important question.
This was an interesting start to a new series but I give it a “cliff-hanger” since I not 100 percent satisfied with the end and I hope we finish the story. Juliet Young had no option left to her but to grab her abused younger siblings and make a run for it. She is now […]
This started out as an exciting story but went too long and my interest start to wane after awhile This book suffered with the same problem I had with John Grisham’s novels, when the antagonist is always one step behind the hero it gets to be too much. I know that the purpose is too […]
I had high hopes after reading Book 5 in the series but there was nothing interesting about it to really recommend this one.
I am hopeful that the author will be restarting the series and this story puts the series back on track.
I am in love. Forget about leopards and wolves. I want a sweet, kind, lovable bear to snuggle!