#58 in Romance books

Reddit mentions of A Midsummer's Magic

Sentiment score: 1
Reddit mentions: 1

We found 1 Reddit mentions of A Midsummer's Magic. Here are the top ones.

A Midsummer's Magic
Buying options
View on Amazon.com
or
Specs:
Release dateNovember 2013

idea-bulb Interested in what Redditors like? Check out our Shuffle feature

Shuffle: random products popular on Reddit

Found 1 comment on A Midsummer's Magic:

u/RoEdhel ยท 2 pointsr/TheBluePill

Oookay, I totally didn't forget, I had a lot of work, followed by surprise drive-in date and then motorcycle adventures. Anyways!

I love my anthologies, but which have the most beta heroes? The Mammoth Book of Ghost Romance wins in that category. I particularly enjoyed "Old Salt," "Hat-Trick" and "Seventeen Coppers." If you want a free read on the ghosty-beta-hero front, enjoy the short Haunted, not to be confused with the god-awful YA romance of the same name.

If you want to go more historical, A Midsummer's Magic has a charmingly oblivious sorceress at its center and the poor bugger who is head over heels for her. This was free when I picked it up...it was okay, my main nitpick is the the book takes a lot of time to establish how much the heroine doesn't want to have children/go through childbirth and yet the book still end in babies. Eeeh.

Since, like, everything is shifters, I have read a couple. I like Before Midnight because it was a good idea for a retelling of Cinderella with werewolves. The execution is a little poor, but hey, it's free. If you want something a lot more raunchy, I also like Wilder's Mate, though I don't know if it'd qualify for your quest. It's steampunk, Wild West werewolves. With ex-prostitute mad scientist ladies.

I actually have a whole bunch of new ones queued up, so I was thinking about maybe posting up a regular list on /r/getfeminine to help with content.