Quick Reads, Quick Reviews 49

The D- in 403B by [Jess Bryant] Blood Ruby (Tin Star Witches: The Witches of Ruby Gulch Book 4) by [Kiernan Kelly] Dragon Consultant (Supernatural Consultant Book 1) by [Mell Eight]



The D- in 403B by [Jess Bryant]This was an overall cute story with characters that I wanted to get to know and at the outset it was setting us up for a meet-hate-cute situation that I was all over.  But very quickly it devolved to something a bit more juvenile than endearing.  Once they finally got to the dating portion it was quick and definitely steamy so I was back on board.  But very quickly it became repetitive both in action and being stuck in their head.  The separation was necessary, though I feel the situation was forced by an incredibly unthinking Brett.  As a vet there was a whole lot that I didn't understand with his behavior.  The beginning was amusing and the ending was really, really good, I just got a bit lost in the middle.  3 stars.
 The D- in 403B, Jess Bryant

Blood Ruby (Tin Star Witches: The Witches of Ruby Gulch Book 4) by [Kiernan Kelly]Ishago and Finn had a rather auspicious meeting and while it made things interesting and drew me in, there wasn't a whole lot to maintain that interest.  Their interactions felt like words on a page rather than organic and fluid and even Finn's personality couldn't really make up for the dialogue that felt slightly contrived.  The action was reserved for near the end of the book rather than something that built based on multiple events that carried them to that point.  Things would probably have worked better if the confrontation and resolution weren't reserved for the very end.  There could have been quite a lot more build up and anticipation for the end as well as more care given to crafting Ishago.  Finn stole the show as did his familiar and I wish that Ishago would have been as compelling as Finn.  3 stars.
 Blood Ruby: Tin Star Witches - Witches of Ruby Gulch Book 4, Kiernan Kelly

Dragon Consultant (Supernatural Consultant Book 1) by [Mell Eight]The different types of dragons, the elements of danger and mystery, and the hint of romance combine to make this a very interesting series to dive into.  It didn't all work together and some personality things were a little questionable, but that's only because this story is so short that we don't get a whole lot about any of them.  We have basics and for a start to a series with shorter-length stories I didn't mind too much.  There was enough to draw me in and pique my curiosity.  3.5 stars.
 Dragon Consultant: Supernatural Consultant Book 1, Mell Eight

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