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Simply Irresistible

Simply Irresistible

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Unfinished but still witty
Review: "Simply Irresistible" by Kristine Grayson feels unfinished. Plot lines are left hanging, and if you have not read the Grayson's other books, you might feel a little confused by the actions of some characters. In addition, those looking for a well-developed romance should not start here.

Still, this is a witty, appealing read for those looking for a fun, light read. The characters are accessible, and it's cute to witness them "falling in love." The hero, especially, is immensely appealing. The plot line (which concerns a wrathful goddess seeking revenge) moves along briskly. In addition, there are some laugh-out-loud moments and some delightful surprises.

All in all, I don't know if this is up to the quality of the rest of the series. But it's still an immensely entertaining read. I'd recommend it for wit and originality alone.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Unfinished but still witty
Review: "Simply Irresistible" by Kristine Grayson feels unfinished. Plot lines are left hanging, and if you have not read the Grayson's other books, you might feel a little confused by the actions of some characters. In addition, those looking for a well-developed romance should not start here.

Still, this is a witty, appealing read for those looking for a fun, light read. The characters are accessible, and it's cute to witness them "falling in love." The hero, especially, is immensely appealing. The plot line (which concerns a wrathful goddess seeking revenge) moves along briskly. In addition, there are some laugh-out-loud moments and some delightful surprises.

All in all, I don't know if this is up to the quality of the rest of the series. But it's still an immensely entertaining read. I'd recommend it for wit and originality alone.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Unfinished but still witty
Review: "Simply Irresistible" by Kristine Grayson feels unfinished. Plot lines are left hanging, and if you have not read the Grayson's other books, you might feel a little confused by the actions of some characters. In addition, those looking for a well-developed romance should not start here.

Still, this is a witty, appealing read for those looking for a fun, light read. The characters are accessible, and it's cute to witness them "falling in love." The hero, especially, is immensely appealing. The plot line (which concerns a wrathful goddess seeking revenge) moves along briskly. In addition, there are some laugh-out-loud moments and some delightful surprises.

All in all, I don't know if this is up to the quality of the rest of the series. But it's still an immensely entertaining read. I'd recommend it for wit and originality alone.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: simply awful
Review: I read the first 3 books in this series, and this one fell woefully short compared to the others. As I read this book, I felt increasingly that Ms. Grayson was under a publishing deadline for this book and rushed through. There were loose ends left EVERYWHERE! We never find out the Fates' fate. Which, by the way, was the whole reason that Vivian and Dexter get together anyway! We never learn what really happens to Aunt Eugenia, who also played a part in the "evil scheme". Speaking of "evil scheme", the villan is captured too easily. There is no real "romance" shown between the characters - mostly in their heads. The one "love scene" we get cut out of. I wasn't even sure that the characters had actually consummated their realationship until it was mentioned later. Go figure. Vivian's nephew is alluded to in that he may have knowledge of Vivian's and Dexter's situation and/ or that he may have abilities like Vivian's, but we never learn anything else about it. And if that's not enough, the whole book takes place over the course of ONE day! (Boy they slept together awful fast!) There's no real ending either. This book just screamed for an epilouge, but we don't know what happens to the characters. We also get to briefly see the characters from the previous books, but they are also quickly discarded. This one was a bummer all around.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: whimsical fantasy romance
Review: The three Fates (Lachesis, Atropos, and Clitho) arrive at Vivian Kinelly's Portland home seeking help from her Aunt Eugenia who recently died. The trio was stripped of their magical power for one year in an effort to bring some competition into the magical realm in an effort to revitalize it in the age of scientific skepticism. Now someone is trying to kill them while they lack the ability to perform magic.

The threesome realizes that Vivian is not ready to be their champion so they ask her to find master magician Henry Baron, owner of a local pet store under the name of Dexter Grant. Vivian explains to Dexter what is going on and he knows she is the soul mate he has waited an eternity for. Sparks fly between them even as they intercede in an effort to keep the "retired" Fates from harm.

Readers will find SIMPLY IRRESISTIBLE simply irresistible because the whimsical story line contains characters that make magic so real that it feels more like a branch of science. The story line never takes itself seriously while providing sub-genre fans with an amusing war of the magicians (reminiscent of the Corman's movie The Raven). The lead couple is a charmed pair who one does not need a crystal ball to feel they belong together. However, the three Fates and the new wave substitutes turn Kristine Grayson's fun plot into a jocular joyful experience.

Harriet Klausner

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: whimsical fantasy romance
Review: The three Fates (Lachesis, Atropos, and Clitho) arrive at Vivian Kinelly's Portland home seeking help from her Aunt Eugenia who recently died. The trio was stripped of their magical power for one year in an effort to bring some competition into the magical realm in an effort to revitalize it in the age of scientific skepticism. Now someone is trying to kill them while they lack the ability to perform magic.

The threesome realizes that Vivian is not ready to be their champion so they ask her to find master magician Henry Baron, owner of a local pet store under the name of Dexter Grant. Vivian explains to Dexter what is going on and he knows she is the soul mate he has waited an eternity for. Sparks fly between them even as they intercede in an effort to keep the "retired" Fates from harm.

Readers will find SIMPLY IRRESISTIBLE simply irresistible because the whimsical story line contains characters that make magic so real that it feels more like a branch of science. The story line never takes itself seriously while providing sub-genre fans with an amusing war of the magicians (reminiscent of the Corman's movie The Raven). The lead couple is a charmed pair who one does not need a crystal ball to feel they belong together. However, the three Fates and the new wave substitutes turn Kristine Grayson's fun plot into a jocular joyful experience.

Harriet Klausner

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: a little disappointing compared to others in series
Review: This was the 4th in the series of "fractured fairy tales" by Ms. Grayson. I was not as pleased with this book as with the previous three. The plot wraps up too neatly and quickly as well. The whole shebang takes place over the course of ONE DAY! And this is a romance??? Not a whole lot of that going on. The plot was not fleshed out very well. We are introduced to characters that should be integral parts of the book, yet they disappear and we never learn their "place" in the grand scheme. The villianess wasn't much of a villianess. She was caught without much of a fight at all. We never learn the full aspect of her "evil plot" and the "why" of it. What little we learn just doesn't fly. After the Fates are hidden away, we never hear from them again. We are left hanging in SO many ways in this book. It felt like Ms. Grayson was rushing through to meet a publishing deadline. Loose ends left EVERYWHERE. Save your money on this one. The other three are really worth a read though!


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