![]() So the author acknowledged it in a tongue-in-cheek way, which made it a little better somehow. At times, Isobel would take a step back from the narrative to talk directly to the reader, and one of the times she did so was in attempt to address the instalove. There was a touch of instalove in Enchantment. There were so many similes and metaphors! While I normally would find this overbearing, it was fitting for this particular book. Even in the slow parts-or during a great action sequence or a fun conversation or really any and every scene-the prose was loaded with figurative language. ![]() There were a few slow parts, but overall the pacing was acceptable. ![]() This book captured my attention and piqued my interest from the first page. ![]()
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