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A review by meirinasoe
In the Care of Magic by Robin Jo Margaret
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
relaxing
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
Thanks to the author for providing me with an ARC in exchange for an honest review!
I absolutely adore this book!
There's truly nothing about it that I didn't like!
The characters, the steamy scenes, the domestic bliss, the world—it's simply perfect. I must mention that I read this book during a reading slump because I'm grieving the loss of a family member. This book not only pulled me out of that slump but also became a source of comfort and joy.
I really like our MC, Jillian. As a single person in my late twenties, I deeply resonate with her, especially since I also identify as bisexual. I thoroughly enjoy her sassy personality, and how she fearlessly explores her sexuality to enhance her and Lyle's pleasure.
I also have a soft spot for Lyle, our smexy cinnamon-roll demon. He’s so sweet, caring and fvckin hot. Xe makes me wish I could summon my own personal sex demon.
The book also excels in portraying a healthy intimate relationship that doesn't necessarily revolve around romance. Yet, it’s still making me feel the feels.
The intimate scenes are handled with great tact and taste, I greatly enjoyed them and always looked forward to the next one after each encounter.
I appreciate the inclusion of trans joy moments towards the end of the book. We all need transition by magic.
In the end, I feel that I’m not ready to say goodbye to them yet. Perhaps the Author would like to make this a series? Pretty please… More featuring Lyle’s backstory? 🥹
In my opinion, this book is a stellar debut for Robin Jo Margaret in the realm of cozy queer erotica. I will eagerly anticipate their future works in this genre.
Are you looking for a short, sweet, cozy and steamy queer escapism? 20/10 would recommend.
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I absolutely adore this book!
There's truly nothing about it that I didn't like!
The characters, the steamy scenes, the domestic bliss, the world—it's simply perfect. I must mention that I read this book during a reading slump because I'm grieving the loss of a family member. This book not only pulled me out of that slump but also became a source of comfort and joy.
I really like our MC, Jillian. As a single person in my late twenties, I deeply resonate with her, especially since I also identify as bisexual. I thoroughly enjoy her sassy personality, and how she fearlessly explores her sexuality to enhance her and Lyle's pleasure.
I also have a soft spot for Lyle, our smexy cinnamon-roll demon. He’s so sweet, caring and fvckin hot. Xe makes me wish I could summon my own personal sex demon.
The book also excels in portraying a healthy intimate relationship that doesn't necessarily revolve around romance. Yet, it’s still making me feel the feels.
The intimate scenes are handled with great tact and taste, I greatly enjoyed them and always looked forward to the next one after each encounter.
I appreciate the inclusion of trans joy moments towards the end of the book. We all need transition by magic.
In the end, I feel that I’m not ready to say goodbye to them yet. Perhaps the Author would like to make this a series? Pretty please… More featuring Lyle’s backstory? 🥹
In my opinion, this book is a stellar debut for Robin Jo Margaret in the realm of cozy queer erotica. I will eagerly anticipate their future works in this genre.
Are you looking for a short, sweet, cozy and steamy queer escapism? 20/10 would recommend.
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