![]() “Well, it’s certainly a friendly country.” He angled his head, determined to handle the situation. And she was, he assured himself, a stranger. In the end he eased back, held her at arm’s length. He brought his hands to her shoulders, torn for a staggering instant as to whether to pull her closer or push her away. Maybe I should’ve used it as a stupid story mistake anyway. But then she did it again, and again, and again. ![]() The first time it happened, I thought, “Ooh! A great example for my “Stupid Story Mistakes” podcast. ![]() The most egregious thing she does is to switch viewpoint, right in the middle of a scene, right in the middle of a paragraph. ![]() That can be a good thing, but not when I have to read the same paragraph several times to figure out what it means. Or are they visions, the result of a bewitching spell?īestselling author Nora Robert starts there and twists and turns sometimes so fast I didn’t know which direction I was facing. He dreams of a battle and a beautiful, red-haired Irish woman waiting for him, a woman he can’t help but love with all his heart. Spellbound is the story of a famous, overworked photographer, Calin Farrell, who has a special gift. ![]() The book got high ratings at, but I thought it was overrated. Having not read any of her work, I thought this novella would be a way to dip my toe in the pool without overcommitting. I recently read Spellbound by Nora Roberts. ![]()
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