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Totally Spellbound (Fates #6)
L.A. psychologist Megan Kineally has always had her feet planted firmly on the ground, which is more than she can say for her pampered clients. So she has to wonder what she's now doing hanging around in Vegas with her brother, Travers, his mysterious new fiancee, his son, Kyle, and three loopy women who call themselves The Fates. Travers says he called her there for babys...more
Paperback, 384 pages
Published
August 1st 2005
by Zebra
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Now that the magical wheel that will restore the Fates has been located, a thief is needed to sneak into Faerie and retrieve it. Who better for the job than Robin Hood? Now going by Rob Chapeau, he has no reason to love the Fates after the death of his beloved Marian. But maybe child psychologist Megan Kineally will be able to heal his heart.
Following hot on the heels of the previous book (literally, it takes place hours after Absolutely Captivated ends), I found this story to be more fulfilling...more
Following hot on the heels of the previous book (literally, it takes place hours after Absolutely Captivated ends), I found this story to be more fulfilling...more
Last book in this series, which winds up the last of the dangling threads. The finale wasn't much of a shock, but was still a fun read.
It was nice to see that even though the Greek Gods weren't really Gods (just really powerful mages) that they (or at least Zeus) were still exactly the same as they'd been portrayed in mythos, altho Zeus was shown as at least being somewhat willing to learn from his mistakes. But it took the ending of the book for that to happen.
It was nice to see that even though the Greek Gods weren't really Gods (just really powerful mages) that they (or at least Zeus) were still exactly the same as they'd been portrayed in mythos, altho Zeus was shown as at least being somewhat willing to learn from his mistakes. But it took the ending of the book for that to happen.
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I liked the beginning mystical, but never thought of casinos as a magical doorway to anywhere.
I enjoyed this book, but was disappointed that Grayson decided to put a sex scene in this one. I was just thinking to myself how nice it was to have a romantic series that didn't need to rely on sex to make it interesting, and then in the last book of the series, a sex scene.
Other than that, I don't really have any complaints...the characters were interesting, the story compelling and I am glad I read it again, now having read the whole series first. It made a lot more sense reading it the seco...more
Other than that, I don't really have any complaints...the characters were interesting, the story compelling and I am glad I read it again, now having read the whole series first. It made a lot more sense reading it the seco...more
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Nice modernization of the Robin Hood story.
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Loved the characters. Meagan is a woman after my own heart. Great continuation. Happily Ever Ending.
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A pseudonym for Kristine Kathryn Rusch, other pseudonyms include:
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