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Book Review of One Magic Moment (De Piaget, Bk 13)

One Magic Moment (De Piaget, Bk 13)
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Helpful Score: 1


I've been so preoccupied by sculpted abs on covers, that I forget how good books can be WITHOUT all the hot sex... and Kurland does it better than most. She is an artist, and continues her De Piaget masterpiece with the story of John and Tess. As always, along the way, we get to enjoy moments with most (if not all) of the De Piaget family. It's not necessary to read them in any particular order, but it's like hooking up with old friends again if you do.

Now that I'm done gushing, I did have issues with how she worked the character of Tess. Warning - if you haven't read any of the earlier books in this series, this might be a spoiler. Her "depression" at losing her sister Pippa is a bit annoying. I mean, she's not dead really (depending on the perspective), but in a different time. Instead of celebrating that Pippa is living happily ever after with her one and only, she walks around like her favorite person in the world just died. Again, it's perspective, but it just gets annoying.

That's the only bad thing I can say. As with all her books, it's just a delight to read.