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hmgauthier 's review for:
A Highlander for Hannah
by Mary Warren
Solid 3.5.
“Yes, for the love of god, woman, you are all I think about.”
“… but he knew his heart was spoken for, in that timeline and even his own.”
“He looked like a relic from the past in the hottest way possible.”
Choppy, repetitive, and could have used a big edit. The exposition was so short I feel like I barely knew Hannah before her love interest was introduced. Graham was a bit flat and most of the other characters were incredibly one dimensional (most were pointless to the story really)
I loved the fat representation and the awesome discussions around consent. The banter was great even if a bit insta-lovey.
I wish the story went more into the magic of it all.
“Yes, for the love of god, woman, you are all I think about.”
“… but he knew his heart was spoken for, in that timeline and even his own.”
“He looked like a relic from the past in the hottest way possible.”
Choppy, repetitive, and could have used a big edit. The exposition was so short I feel like I barely knew Hannah before her love interest was introduced. Graham was a bit flat and most of the other characters were incredibly one dimensional (most were pointless to the story really)
I loved the fat representation and the awesome discussions around consent. The banter was great even if a bit insta-lovey.
I wish the story went more into the magic of it all.