Leslie Reinhardt

Smashwords book reviews by Leslie Reinhardt

  • Integrate on Oct. 09, 2020

    This book is pretty hard to describe, actually, but it does make my re-read list. It’s not so much a romance, as it’s not about the sex. It’s a book about relationships. Two people who spend so much time together, who trust each other so completely, that a bond forms that is stronger then social convention, culture, or even species. In a relationship like that the people involved make a deep and very real imprint on each other.
  • Marked by Death on Nov. 04, 2020

    Sometimes, protecting people does more harm than good. When Silas way to concealment word over young Darien to protect his magic from demons, he also protected him from other wizards. Damien never got the training he needed so when ghosts came knocking, he had no defenses. Thankfully, fate brought them together again. The world building, Magic in the 1960s, is intriguing… If a little bit startling. For some reason Austin Powers with magical abilities just doesn’t seem like a good idea. Thankfully, there isn’t too much silliness in this book. It’s actually pretty serious and straightforward. There’s a lovely sexual tension between the two main characters, but no explicit sex. This story has a satisfactory resolution, and I’m excited to read how their story goes on in the next edition of the series.