Nicole's Book Musings
This a nice quick read. It's a novella that can be read in one sitting. I really enjoyed this one. The paranormal aspect won me over. I enjoy a good with witches and magic. I liked Rose. She feels like something is missing in her life, but she's in for a world of surprise when she finds out the magical truth. I felt Sam was great for Rose because he has the touch to introduce her to the world. If you're looking for a quick read that will satisfy then look no further.
Jacky I
I really liked how Rose was able to create the rose petals, lights, and colors when she was with Sam. The Karma Cafe was easily conveyed as being magical, along with the eclectically designed apartment. The cauldron in the kitchen was a pretty sweet touch. It was interesting how the Karma Cafe also gave of the sense of comfort. All of the characters were engaging, and I did like them. That is, with the exception of Millicent and Effe, but they served their purpose. I was not sure if Millicent was evil in the magical sense, or just evil because she was not a decent person. Effe's reason for doing what she did became clear later in the book. I felt like Anja, Natalia, and Odette's purpose was to help Rose along in embracing her magic. I have not read books 1 and 2, but I will have to go back and read them. A pretty quick paced magical romance tale with a HEA. I voluntarily read and reviewed the Advanced Reader Copy.
Cathy Geha
Decadent Desires by Tawny Weber Karma Café #3 Looking for a magical fairytale spin-off romance? This might be just what you are looking for! Samson Phillips has agreed to help Rose MacBriar with the story for her new game. They meet at Karma Café where the three generations of Karmanski women assist the two in their pursuit of the story that will entirely change their lives. This was a fun easy quick read that had both characters getting what they needed and wanted AND it really made me want to know more about the Karmanski women and whether or not Anja will find her mate in a future book. Thank you to the author for the ARC – This is my honest review. 3-4 Stars