
Audiobook Review: A Little Night Magic by Lucy March
A Little Night Magic reminded me of the Molly Harper Jane Jameson/Nice Girls series and more than just because it has the same narrator. This was a light-hearted, fun paranormal story.
A Little Night Magic reminded me of the Molly Harper Jane Jameson/Nice Girls series and more than just because it has the same narrator. This was a light-hearted, fun paranormal story.
The second book in this series, while still short, manages to give us an interesting story and begins to build the characters.
Nightshades is too short to meet its potential. It attempts to be unique but is mostly the same old, same old vampires story. It could have been so much more if only more time was spent developing the characters and the plot.
Great concept for a series. I wish that not all the past lives were famous people.
I was happy to get back to an audiobook of this series. Lorelei King does an outstanding job bringing Charley to life.
I heard a lot of buzz about this story. I had no time to read it and have been waiting for an audiobook to come out. Yay! Finally! I found that a lot of the buzz is true. This series puts it own interesting twist on the demon hunter story which I liked and am willing to check out the next stories to see if they can keep up the novelty.
I really adore these characters but I am starting to get a little frustrated. I was hoping things would start moving in the romance department.
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.
I am hopeful that the author will be restarting the series and this story puts the series back on track.