Michael Scalise Scalise itibaren El Hajeb Province
Again, too much of a romance. And I felt like this time, Kurland was stretching the time travel issue w/ throwing in a new character that should have been recognized by people in previous books if she went back in time, but of course couldn't be since this book hadn't been written yet... Confusing, I know, but that meant it wasn't quite believable. Anyway, the historical fiction aspect was still enjoyable, but I'm getting tired of the fact that all the guys lose their personalities as soon as they fall in love (always at first sight, too). I liked this main character in previous books because he was actually a little different, but now I felt that he was interchangeable w/ any of the rest when they were cupid-struck. Not thinking straight, or at all, obsessing over her hair, hands, smile, etc, and okay, so I'm not a romance fan (the romance genre, that is). Well, I think I'll stick w/ Kurland's other fantasy series that I enjoy... Unless I let myself get sucked in w/ historical fiction and time travel again...