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Totally Spellbound by Kristine Grayson, Kristine Kathryn Rusch

jscarpa14's review against another edition

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5.0

So upon the third read through of this I'm not sure I would have given this 5 stars, but I don't feel like its fair to change the rating now.

I have trouble believing the love story part of this but I did really enjoy the story. I liked the way Rob grew to recognize that Megan didn't need saving and he had to be okay with that. The high handed nature he had through much of the books beginning definitely got on my nerves.

The story itself is funny and entertaining, a true delight. I loved the characters and the world. I don't really like the idea that they can't have children especially if its something that they want, I think that's a major bother I have with this series. I'm not saying every couple should have children because for some that's not what's right for them. But everyone who wants to be a parent should be allowed to be if that's what they want for themselves and their lives. Basically she's being forced to choose between Rob and being a mother and that's not right. I also feel like there's not enough emphasis on that. That's a huge choice because clearly based on her connection to Kyle and her profession, children really matter to Megan.

Overall it's an entertaining and enjoyable story I'd definitely recommend.

paulaercksn's review against another edition

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Nice modernization of the Robin Hood story.

bethb3's review against another edition

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4.0

I enjoyed this book, but was disappointed that Grayson decided to put a sex scene in this one. I was just thinking to myself how nice it was to have a romantic series that didn't need to rely on sex to make it interesting, and then in the last book of the series, a sex scene.

Other than that, I don't really have any complaints...the characters were interesting, the story compelling and I am glad I read it again, now having read the whole series first. It made a lot more sense reading it the second time around.
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