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Tuesday, October 19, 2021

The Frame-Up (The Golden Arrow #1) by Meghan Scott Molin ★★★★☆

Photograph of a beautiful young woman with blue hair smiling confidently with the caption I am the Han frickin' Solo of my destiny now

Geek chic romantic suspense, why thank you kindle first! 


What I enjoyed: 

The humor.

The well placed fantasy and SciFi references.

A well woven caper between the comic world and the real world, the past and the present.


What I loved! 

The very best of PG13 adult romance. That heated getting-to-know-you time written with spice! The MCs are very Dharma & Greg. 


“Here I am with a gorgeous Muggle, and the world still has magic in it.” 


What I hated: 

The civilian who dips her toe in police work and decides to go it alone.


What I appreciate: 

Character growth. Michael-Grace starts out with a big chip on her shoulder and makes some arrogant plays. But, unlike any other book I’ve read, at the end she apologizes for her drastic actions and appreciates what she’s learned.


“I spent so much time pushing people away because they didn’t fit what I was looking for, and in the end what I needed was someone to bring me out of my prejudices.” 


That was enough to bring this up to 3.5 and Wookie it up to 4! 

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