A review by thinde
Hex by Craig Zerf, Mia Darien

3.0

I'd rank this a little above average in the urban fantasy genre. I might even have been persuaded to give it four stars if the protagonist didn't insist on referring to himself in the third person at every opportunity.

If arrogance can be attractive, then it would only be in small doses. Hex's indomitable self-belief, as the "world's best mage," was also a little confusing since he spent almost all of the book with Vusi, a mage of seemingly higher talent as well as supreme physical prowess. I'm just saying, if you find yourself standing next to some super-model, one night at the club, maybe play it humble for your own sake.