![]() *Katie originally inserted foot in mouth at this point but has removed it. Katie: Valentine is described as classy and Creole, tall, thin, witchy and the possessor of an amazing shoe collection. This leads Finnie to New Orleans and to a witch residing in the French Quarter named Valentine. So Finnie travels, swims with sharks, bungee jumps and basically lives her life like some National Geographic Explorer host.īut, as orphans are wont to do, she misses her parents and wishes she could trade it all in for a chance to see them again. Her parents died when she was young but not before imparting onto their daughter their sense of wanderlust and adventure – along with a healthy inheritance with which to fund the aforementioned traits. Patty: Seoafin (“Finnie” to her friends, and thank God because my brain cannot even begin to know how to pronounce that) is an adventure-seeking, fearless, embrace-life kinda chick. That said, this is definitely one of her better attempts in spite of being 30% longer than it really needs to be. The heroine is ultra femme, but kick ass, while the hero is prone to some grunting and physically moving the heroine around where he wants her to be. In others, it’s one of her typical books. ![]() There are witches, elves, talking animals, magic spells and instances of body swapping. ![]() ![]() It’s got a strong fantasy theme designed to appeal to geek girls who like romance. ![]() Katie: In some ways, the first installment in Kristen Ashley’s Fantasyland Series is a bit of a departure for her. ![]()
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