Flirting with Fortune by Erin Knightley
The immature characters make the romance a hard sell, despite the author’s valiant efforts.
The immature characters make the romance a hard sell, despite the author’s valiant efforts.
While not bad, this isn’t good either. It’s the epitome of just okay.
The sequel is – wait for it – not as good as the original. Color me astounded.
The heroine is a prostitute, and the hero is a brat, but the rest is rather on the formulaic side. Still, baby steps, I guess?
An overpriced behind the scenes look at dumbasses versus evil.
Stefan isn’t dead yet? Epic fail.
Don’t expect too much, and we’ll all be happier at the end of the day.
Ding, ding – heroine versus ho, round one…
In video game speak, this one is probably too casual for pros, but too hardcore for casuals.
It’s better than the story in the game!