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Witch-Light

Witch-Light

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Just another porn book...
Review: "Witchlight" sucks because it really is a porn book but is hidden by the cover and description on the back. I don't find reading about two people making hot sex with snakes all around very enlightning

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good but not their best
Review: I generally liked this book except the father's medical condition was a little uncomfortable for me and ruined the experience. However there are enough flashed of the dynamic duo's sensual magical writing that it is still a good read. 'Making Love' was much more satisfying...this could have been a '5' but the medical stuff was too much for this squeamish reader.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: H.O.R.R.I.B.L.E
Review: We've got Valerie who lacks spines and is very uninteresting, drab. Then we've got Gabriel here, king of the snakes and brujo, who is an oversexed macho seducer. Valerie generally seems to look down on all the inhabitants of New Mexico, very WASP. The one exception is Gabriel, whom she lusts for. Not very original. The whole story is a dragged out love affair between them. It tries to have a plot but doesn't. It keeps on going on about the wonderful sex they're having, and how much they lust for each other, but it doesn't contain much else. There's no point in reading this. Plot? None. Characters? Not realistic, nor interesting. If you like books of this ilk, fantasy-romance, I'd advise you to instead go for Laurence Hamilton's Anita Blake series. It's much better than this thinly veiled porno book.


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