One Less Warlock by Judith Post My rating: 4 of 5 stars I think it's hard in a short story to create a unique setting, characters, etc., and still get some sort of story line in. In One Less Warlock, Judith did an excellent job of molding the story in such a way that we got a taste of a distinct world and character personalities, and a complete story to go with it. In this short story Judith was able to pack in witches, vampires, a sexy Were, succubus, voodoo, murder, and mystery, all in only about 20 pages. Pretty amazing. I enjoyed the story and Babet, the main character, and am looking forward to more of her in the future. View all my reviews
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ReplyDeleteI'm interested in Mistress, but I'm a little 50/50 over it due to some of the reviews that I've seen on Amazon. I still have a James Patterson book (Confessions Of A Murder Suspect) to read, so I'll check that one out first before looking to buy another of his books.
Enjoy your reads.
I think James Patterson is hit and miss. There are some of him I really liked, but others I didn't like at all. No real middle ground. Here's hoping!
DeleteNothing Left To Lose is a sufficiently awesome cover (though a tiny bit creepy, with that eyeball staring and all) Happy reading! My StS!
ReplyDeleteI was thinking that about the cover, too. It's definitely eye catching :) Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteNice looking books. All of them are new to me. I hope you love each and every one. Come see what I got at Inside of a Dog and Ms. Martin Teaches Media. Happy reading!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by! I'll head over to check out your posts :)
DeleteI've never heard of these before, but they look pretty good! Thanks for stopping by my STS!
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DeleteAwesome haul. I've never heard of these before. Thanks for stopping by the blog and happy reading! :)
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