Not Quite Stereotype Witches, November 1, 2015
This review is from: Boundary Lines (Boundary Magic Book 2) (Kindle Edition)
I normally don't like shifters, or witches, but here they are presented in a not quite so stereotypical manner, which makes them more than tolerable to me. As other reviewers have stated, Boulder is the focal point of the story, and the very subtle jabs at Boulder culture are spot on.
As far as the story, this 2nd in the series has kept the spirit of the original, and the plot moves forward toward some inevitable conclusions.
The afterward could have been totally left out without changing anything.
As far as the story, this 2nd in the series has kept the spirit of the original, and the plot moves forward toward some inevitable conclusions.
The afterward could have been totally left out without changing anything.
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This was the second book, and I did enjoy it, and will continue on with the third and maybe some other stories in the same universe. Some of the scenes with another boundary witch were a bit off and slow, and Charlie seems invisible for the most part. It's just as well, since I want Lex to finally hook up with our favorite Vampire.
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