

Title: Blending In ReRead
Author: R.J. Blain
Series: A Magical Romantic Comedy (with a Body Count) #10
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: Paranormal romance, Urban fantasy
Pace: Fast
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2018

This is another enjoyable story filled with the nonsensical and enjoyable chaos of Blain’s writing. I particularly loved the idea of a woman being cursed by a divine. At first, it makes him seem like a horrible being for cursing his ex. But, I love that, as the story unfolds, the divine isn’t actually all that evil, it’s just that he’s kind of an idiot. I mean, I’ve read this before, so I did know this fact already. But, it was just as fun discovering the ins and outs of the lead’s curse a second time, lots of nuances that I missed in my first read through.
There is something about chameleons that I’m kind of obsessed with. Which meant that the idea of a chameleon shapeshifter was always going to draw me in. Alright, she’s cursed, and it’s not exactly a choice, but still! Being able to shapeshift into a chameleon and all ion the different adventures one can have in this light… brilliant and a whole lot of fun. Plus, it gave me flashbacks to my time in South Africa when I spent forever just watching a chameleon and being seriously entertained…
As someone who is also a Mum, I love that pretty much every choice throughout this story is driven by a mother’s love for her son. I kind of missed some of the interactions between them. I would’ve liked more mother-son relationship time, and less of the romantic relationship building if I’m being honest. But, that might just be the lens that I’m looking through in this day and age…. I’ll be interested to see how I take the relationship dynamics in my next reread!
As a beagle owner, I’m absolutely disappointed that beagles were the victims of the horrible puppy mills. I mean, I know that this actually happens in real live, but it still sucked to read about. I kept cuddling my own beagle throughout this. I’m not going to lie, I also would’ve wanted to commit violent acts in response to the puppy mills. Actually, I thought that some of the reactions were kind of tame…
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