Now that Maggie and Killan have survived their first mission together as real partners, it's time for their personal relationship to move forward as well. I for one would love to see Killan introduce Maggie to some elvish culture, whether he's bare as a young elf at his first midsummer eve or just introducing her to his family. I wonder if they'll be as happy with the match as Maggie's entire maternal family line is? (Or, since there is time travel involved; was.) But I'm getting ahead of myself, aren't I?
Liked the time travel aspect. Those pesky vamps just keep popping up everywhere, don't they? Even on a tragically ghost free haunted ship, with lots of underwhelmed tourists who are there to experience a paranormal encounter. As always, it's up to Maggie and her elf to save the day, and as it turns out, her own family. Luckily, Killan is back to stay, and he is featured much more prominently in this book. As expected, it's full of the usual banter between our two future lovebirds. But it's about time Killan gets lucky. All those "shut up, elf" must be wearing the poor guy down. Time to yield to temptation, Maggie. Your mother is always right, why fight the inevitable? Hopefully we'll soon get some proof that sometimes, just sometimes, good guys finish first. In the next installment, perhaps?;-)