Todo comienza con una llamada al OOPS, un grupo de soporte para personas que atraviesan situaciones paranormales como transformarse en hombrelobo, etc. Jeannie Carlyle llama a OOPS para preguntar qué puede hacer porque se encuentra encerrada en una botella de gin, después de que "un tipo parecido...
This was the first book I read by Dakota Cassidy and I really liked it. It was funny, and adventurous, all the while having that tiny bit of sexy romance that I tend to enjoy every once in awhile. I definitely want to continue reading this series, especially from the beginning because it sounds v...
This didn't seem funny to me, I didn't like the characters, and the plot skipped around. I think that the author was trying to set a fast pace, but it just seemed like noise. I felt like the characters were shrill. Plus, maybe I am just a NY liberal, but I didn't like all of the characters callin...
Not that it's bad writing, it was just not my type of book, in tone. This seemed like a light, fluffy romance novel with some paranormal elements that shape the plot. I'd started hearing so much about these books, and tantalizingly could never find them in stores, so I pounced on this one as soon...
The last and ABSOLUTE BEST of the Accidentals trilogy. A fresh story, a fresh angle, and (most importantly) likable characters! You can't help but care about Wanda and Heath. That was my problem with Accidentally Dead; it was funny, but I just couldn't bring myself to like Nina and Greg enough...
First Thoughts: Accidentally Dead is the second in Dakota Cassidy's Accidental Series and although funny it had way more harsh language than I care for which had a little barring on my rating this time.I new going into this one that because it was based on Nina that it was going to have some cour...