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A review by kikiandarrowsfishshelf
The Bride of Casa Dracula by Marta Acosta
1.0
Crossposted at Booklikes.
To give this one star is perhaps a little unfair, but that's the way I roll most times when I drop a book. The book has been edited, so it isn't one of those typo works from hell. It might appeal to someone reading this review. It's an urban fantasy chick lit. However, I think I have reached my limit with (1) female central characters who are super, super special (2) said female character flirts with all the men who love her but (3) all the women look down at her.
Sorry, it's me book, not you.
(I should not that I picked this up free as well as another book in a different series by the same author. I fully intend to give that other book a try).
To give this one star is perhaps a little unfair, but that's the way I roll most times when I drop a book. The book has been edited, so it isn't one of those typo works from hell. It might appeal to someone reading this review. It's an urban fantasy chick lit. However, I think I have reached my limit with (1) female central characters who are super, super special (2) said female character flirts with all the men who love her but (3) all the women look down at her.
Sorry, it's me book, not you.
(I should not that I picked this up free as well as another book in a different series by the same author. I fully intend to give that other book a try).