Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Review: Enchanted Again


Enchanted Again
Enchanted Again by Robin D. Owens

My rating: 3 of 5 stars



As a paranormal romance goes, Enchanted Again was more interesting than most, although still very formulaic. But in comparison to the first book in the series, the scope is really limited. It takes place mostly in the magically balanced cul-de-sac in Denver, Mystic Circle, and focuses mainly on two people, a curse-breaker and a death-cursed man and their very personal troubles. There are appearances by minor Lightfolk, mainly brownies, who eat lots of chocolate. There's little sense of the outer world of magic or a bigger purpose.

The first book felt more like a true fantasy with the world-wide magical crisis. This was disappointing as a follow-up to that. I had hoped it would tie in more to the bigger scene - and maybe the next book will. Butt here you're getting a fairly standard paranormal romance with some interesting magic, and that's about it.



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