Irish Fire by Jeanette Baker
It’s hard to detect fire in this very formulaic tale of Irish superiority.
It’s hard to detect fire in this very formulaic tale of Irish superiority.
Botany, spies, and nerdy girls – that’s a pretty interesting debut effort.
This is a nice travelogue, but it’s also a very boring tale.
This book is a list of annoying overdone things in the genre.
Is that Tudor or Too Bore? Oh, I kill myself sometimes.
Don’t see any love here, but lots of hate and childish behavior.
Thief with a heart of gold reunites with her sister and gets sexual healing from the hero. We’ve all read that before.
This one combines both time travel and Western clichés and I’m not too impressed.
The hero is just a slice of bread away from being an Ike Turner sandwich.
Breaking professional ethics is never this… predictable.