
Member Reviews

Jinn and Juice was a unique take on the Urban Fantasy genre. I enjoyed the world that Peeler created and the characters she populated it with. Everything was well fleshed out. The pace moved along nicely, as well. I thought that Lyla’s predicament made it easy to feel for her and to care about her being able to become human again after centuries of being cursed as a Jinn. When a Magi comes along and binds her with just a few days left before her curse is lifted, I was angry and instantly involved in the outcome of her story. The one thing I had issue with was the formula that is Urban Fantasy. But that is more a genre issue for me than a single concept. Jinn and Juice gave the reader what is expected from the genre while also providing a new set and scenery. I would recommend this book to anyone who loves UF and is ready for something outside of werewolves and vampires. Well written. I could see myself picking up the second in the series to see what happens to Lyla next.

Oh my god, I seriously loved this! I thought it was such a unique and different type of paranormal romance and greatly enjoyed the use if jinni's and how Leila and Oz worked and connected together. It was my first book by Nicole Peeler and definitely not what I expected and well it has such a twist and it's very different. I would highly recommend it though and I can't wait for the next one!

This wasn’t a book that I really enjoyed; I thought for someone that was nearly a thousand years old Lyla was very immature and I just don’t see that happening unless she spent to majority of it in a coma. Despite building a nice world I felt there was just a lot of wasted potential and I am not a fan of romance that has a master/slave aspect, it’s icky. This is a DNF.
1/5 STARS: **I want to thank the author and/or publisher for providing me with a copy of this book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review; all opinions are mine.**