A review by kba76
Love Spell by Mia Kerick

4.0

My first impressions were less than keen. Chance is in-your-face, flamboyant and seemingly following every gay stereotype you could think of. But the first-person narrative means we also see Chance’s more vulnerable side.
We are privileged to see him battle with his feelings about gender and his confusion over labels and how others perceive him. We watch him interact with his best friend, and I got quite absorbed in his quest to make the object of his affections fall for him.
The story is simple. How do you know whether someone is attracted to you, and how can you be true to yourself? There’s plenty of hating from some of the characters around Chance, but it was good to see him face these events with gusto.
By the end I could overlook the exuberance of the writing and was totally under his spell. A character you can’t help but root for.
Thanks to NetGalley for the opportunity to read this prior to publication.