![]() ![]() You could see why they would fall for each other, and their relationship seems to unfold naturally. The best for me was the chemistry between the characters. Other than that party scene, the story seems concise and it’s a quick read. That’s not the whole story, though! Despite the list of issues I had with Love Spell… I also really liked it! I can definitely see the rereadability factor. Pretty much half the women in this small town are lesbians…?.There’s a long party scene with a long conversation with tons of characters that I thought was mostly unnecessary.I have a pet peeve about excessive italics, and the dialogue has some.Plus, they are equated with fantasy dwarves. They are referred to as “dwarves” the entire time, which I understand as being reflective of the 90s, but they are often referred to as “the dwarves” instead of their names. ![]() There are two characters in the novel that are little people. ![]() The beginning seemed cheesy and kind of sudden (their meeting). I’m going to go with the negatives first, in a convenient bulleted list I’ll admit, I picked up this book entirely because of Rie (Friend of Dorothy Wilde)’s review, so you should probably check that out. ![]() Okay, so it may be a little late to pick this up for Halloween, but still! ![]()
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