The Knave of Hearts by Elizabeth Boyle
The cover is so much more memorable than the story inside.
The cover is so much more memorable than the story inside.
I really want to like this one so much more than I actually do. But it has pretty big problems.
This one isn’t so bad for a Viking romance, if the hero had stuffed a cork into his mouth some 100 pages earlier.
It’s like having two sane characters stuck in a Bugs Bunny cartoon.
In this one, the author may as well name her main characters Plot Device Boy and Plot Device Girl.
The heroine’s mental issues are a bit too deep for the happy ending to be believable. Not without plenty of happy pills anyway.
Ooh, hot cover, As for the story, well, there’s a younger man, some cars, some bang bang boom stuff… it’s okay.
The heroine in this one must be the mother of modern psychiatry. No? Could have fooled me.
This book is so average, I can’t think of anything interesting to say here. Uh… click the link?
This is a polished and well-written story, but I just ain’t feeling the magic.