I don't mind Evangeline Anderson: As far as PWP-ish authors go, she's pretty to-notch. This one is standard EA: Very readable, interesting enough story unless you're expecting something spectacular. It's not great, it's not amazing, but it keeps you interested enough to finish it at least.What is much more painful is EA's insistence on using awkward excuses for sex/foreplay. Really, he needs a handjob to keep his magic powers under control? Really!? That's so ridiculous I don't even--And yes, that's basically the plot. They will die unless they have sex. It's also been the plot for the last couple of EA books I've read, so if that's your thing, go for this. As usual, laugh-out-loud funny. Per my standard Anderson review format, high points:1. These characters are soooo smart and capable. How do we know this? Because the script says so, that's how.2. The super "puzzling" riddles, sigh.3. It's a good thing the Trueharts have that whole magic thing going on since they definitely don't have that whole common sense or listening comprehension thing going on.5. I'm fairly convinced that this fantasy realm's average day could be encompassed within about 5 Earth hours because nobody ever seems to have enough time. I dare you to count the number times the phrase "I don't have time..." appears in this book. I would have but I didn't have enough time.4. The big climax is when Elias gives the Empress a name and the world is saved from the Nothing, or wait, I might be getting my fantasy books confused.P.S.: cough, Castle Peace?
Do You like book 'Til Kingdom Come (2010)?
i didn't like it at first , but it was a good book nonetheless :)
—JRock
Enjoyable in that guilty little smutty pleasure kind of way...
—Anna
Definitely to read! And just in time for my holiday
—Anuj