Review: Rule of Three by Lore Graham
Our main character – who isn’t the most intelligent mage there is, I’d say – for example uses the internet to get the pronunciations right.
Our main character – who isn’t the most intelligent mage there is, I’d say – for example uses the internet to get the pronunciations right.
This book’s description had me hooked.
The only thing that’s not so typical about him is, that he wants to be the dominating one the bedroom.
And her nonchalance wasn’t believable. Sprinkle Mary Sue on top of this and you get AJ.
And I was really surprised how badly werewolves – or at least Gee – hear.
I love the fake relationship trope (we all have our guilty pleasures)
I would have liked if there were more plot, more emotional rollercoaster….
Aside from that the second half of the book is a big pity party in my eyes.
When Hunter’s being attacked it goes like this: “Slam! Whoosh! Pop!
Because of the whole relationship drama the actual earth is in danger theme wasn’t really that present. Sadly.