![]() ![]() Just that level of fantasy mixed in with realism made this story for me. He is sweet, and a little bit fragile, and incredibly whimsical, and you know what one of the things I loved about this story was that there was never a definitive answer on whether the magic Corbin believed in, the curse and everything else in his history, was something provable or something in his head. I reckon, instead, it indicates a great deal of him as a character.īut then we did get Corbin’s point of view and oh-holy-hell I loved this guy. I think it would be a mistake to consider that Alex does this because of sexual interest in the man. It’s clear how sensitive a person he is just from the way he looks at Corbin right from the start and really sees him. Alex is sweet and strong and I like the way he thinks. I think I would have been happy even if that had been the sole PoV character for the novel. The first several chapters we get from Alex’s point of view. ![]() ![]() This book has everything! A cinnamon roll baker, a sweet oddball artist, dogs, magic and Michigan in winter. I don’t know that I can cover just how much I loved Corbin Wale, but I’m certainly going to try. This review is a bit of a throwback and I’ve decided to post it up now because the author just reminded me that it’s a chanukah romance and tis the season. ![]()
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