Review: Borrowed Souls by Chelsea Mueller
This is a creative new concept for an Urban Fantasy series.
This is a creative new concept for an Urban Fantasy series.
I finished this book in a day. Each chapter kept drawing me into the next into the next and then the next thing I knew, it was done.
I just couldn’t take the heroine’s stupidity and her constant need to be rescued.
In fairness I want state that this is not one of my favorite tropes and I was unaware of that when I picked it up since there was nothing about it in the book description.
Kresley Cole bring her usual IAD style to this M/M romance. For fans, it is worth reading even if M/M is not your usual choice.
I gave up any interest in this series after the first two books, but when I saw this one featuring the first female gargoyle, I thought “Oh, maybe that will be an interesting twist.” Nope.
Patricia Briggs’ Mercy Thompson is at the top of my list of Urban Fantasy series, but this story stands out. I loved that we finally had some Adam time, as well as the fact that everyone came out to rescue Mercy from her captors.
As much as I like this author and narrator for the Witchless in Seattle series, I did not enjoy this story as much. It might be that there wasn’t as much story here as sex. I was almost hooked at the end to grab the next, but I am not sure if I will bother.
A lot of potential, but this first novel didn’t have too much paranormal for a paranormal story. Charlaine Harris’s Midnight, Texas gave me flashbacks of reading old Stephen King Castle Rock stories. You knew there was something off about the place, but you weren’t exactly sure what was happening. It was a wonderful set up […]
I miss the original storyline of this series which focused on Charley the grim reaper and P.I. I am not so excited about the plotlines recently. I miss the simpler stories where Charley used her ability to see the dead to solve investigations. I still hate the premise of leaving her baby to be raised […]