Jackson’s Way by Leslie LaFoy
Yucks, the hero is full of ill will and hatred.
Yucks, the hero is full of ill will and hatred.
One really stupid story almost ruins the whole anthology.
It’s okay, but there is not enough substance to make this one worth sinking one’s teeth into.
Martyrs, bedside healing, castles, whiners… yes, this is another cookie-cutter mediocre medieval romance.
Would you like her to take off her clothes?
I think creepy heroines is the author’s specialty.
Who knows what she is babbling, but she sounds great nonetheless,
This one has an appealing hero and great creepy atmosphere, although it can be depressingly formulaic too.
No sure whether it’s the novelty or not, but this dumb movie is actually quite funny.
Comeliness is absent here – try boring-ness.