A review by synth
A Fugitive's Kiss by Jaime Clevenger

1.0

- tries to be complex, only succeeds in being convoluted but simplistic
- at no point in time do the main characters convince me they're in love, nor does their love truly makes sense, as one is emotionally constipated and a murderer, and the other is dangerously stubborn and mercurial, all for drama's sake. At least, it tried to portray a somewhat healthy relationship, which I appreciated, even if it fails in that it just feels unnecessarily dramatic and unrealistically resolved most of the time
- the magic kinda makes sense, but people's refusal to learn to heed forecasts and more-than-natural inklings and feelings is very frustrating