A review by adelle_bookworm
Love Spell by Mia Kerick

3.0

Téma neotřelý. Styl skvělý. Ale po většinu času jsem se musela nutit do čtení.

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I've chosen this book for one simple reason - I've never read anything with a flamboyant boy as a main character. So I definitely wanted to try it. The cover is beautiful and the book started really well. So what's the reason I give only 3 stars?

Chance César is fabulous character. Really. He's so awesome I loved him since the very start. I'm glad he was the way he was because I think I wouldn't be able to read another book with chicken-hearted LGBT character again. The book is kind of hard to read because you need to get used to the author's style, but then I loved it even more! Still, there were passages where I had to force myself to read. That's the main reason I don't rate this book by 5 stars.
The plot is going slowly, very slowly, but Chance is so funny it could be accepted. Although the reason for the book's name comes near the very end, you can easily guess what is going to happen next, but what I really liked was that Chance did mistakes. We all do them and I'm glad when authors don't forget it with their characters. Most of the things Chance did weren't as good as he wished, so I'm satisfied with that.
To be true, the romantic line was kinda quick for me, but Jazz is so cute I can't think about that really. They're the kind of couple you want them to be together from the start. So there's still something you're wanting for, even though I needed to force myself to read it, as I already said.

In conclusion, it's a good book. Really. Mainly because of the transgender theme and its importation to get read. It's fun and romantic, and it seems real. So I guess it's 3,5 stars at last.
Huge thanks to NetGalley and NineStar Press for providing me an arc ebook for an honest review.