While I can see why a lot of people like this series, after all it is quite captivating and almost impossible to put down, I can also see a lot to complain about. (Sorry!) The characters are incredibly immature for their ages. They also yell, curse and shriek a lot. It's truly distracting and makes it all a little less enjoyable. The writing isn't much better. While the plot is truly addictive, there are a number of technical issues that really annoyed me throughout the whole book, like the exaggerated use of exclamation points in critical situations and the grammar mistakes. Karli's inability to protect herself or, at least, act cautiously is also another big no-no for me. I truly wonder how she managed to conceal her identity for so long when she didn't even last 24h with Vance. And her whining attitude is not giving her any points either. Overall, it's not a big deal but it's surprisingly additive and captivating. I nearly put this away and gave it a one star around chapter 8. The resemblance to "To Kill A Warlock (Dulcie O'Neil #1)" by H.P. Mallory, which as published 2 years earlier, was striking. Similarities were highly suspicious and I still would not rule out Ms. Lee from borrowing heavily for the set up of her book; however, around Chapter 9 the stories start to diverge and I felt like I was reading new material. Overall the book was fine and the kind of fluff I was looking for at the time. I just wish the set up would have been more original and something (ANYTHING) would have happened in the romantic scenes.
What do You think about Pixie Dust (2000)?
Hot and action packed. I had to get the second book to see what happened next.
—Duckling
The characters are so fun but would like her to choose just one guy.
—Evey
This was a sexy, fast paced, fun book to read.
—Thommy