Advanced Review: Mr. March names the stars by Rivka Aaron-Hughes
I know like next to nothing about Paganism, so a lot of this book went over my head.
I know like next to nothing about Paganism, so a lot of this book went over my head.
The romance left me unmoved and nearly bored to be honest.
Very interesting and so very, very creepy.
but you don’t drown in it. You do drown in the story – or at least I did.
Gray isn’t your usual bloodsucking, gorgeous vampire – instead he ‘lives’ in dead bodies and eats the souls of demons.
The way he and Conny handle their language problems is very realistic and fun to read.
While it’s a short story, it manages not only to give Diego and Ben character, the side characters have their own pasts,
The relationship to his father is heartbreaking and his interactions with his sister are just adorable.
Thinking back, it could have been chapter 1 of a novel… I wouldn’t say no, if it ever gets written into one.
Bonus points for having a scene in which the reader sees Jed as a switch.