A Matter of Scandal by Suzanne Enoch
The last two books in this series are pretty average, but this one closes the whole thing on a right note.

The last two books in this series are pretty average, but this one closes the whole thing on a right note.

After a fun debut, the author settles for a more conventional chick-lit romp, sigh.

While possibly hotter than many historical romances at the moment, this is still quite tame for the author’s standards.

This is a charming surprise. It’s so much fun with a different kind of hero.

This one is too safe for its own good, but it’s still okay.

Debut author with a cringe-inducing first book. Quite a common story, sadly.

A new series, a new direction, and a newly excited old me.

Remember those good old days when romance heroines are complete idiots that need constant rescuing?

Ireland is beautiful. Romance novel Ireland, on the other hand, is a pot of neverending cringe.

Oh god, just kill me already.
