
McClairen’s Isle: The Ravishing One by Connie Brockway
Fia faces a dire fate in this one: she is made conventional.

Fia faces a dire fate in this one: she is made conventional.
The romance isn’t much, but the rest is just good enough.
More like, always silly.
Surely there are less painful ways to support a charity.
Of course, someone has to parody the recent upsurge of teen slasher movies.
Things can go wrong when avant garde literary authors try to write about romance.
Ooh, a romantic comedy that sets out to do what it promises: make me laugh and sigh.
Good news! After a few boring books, this one is more towards the author’s better books.
Holy castle, I think the author has stuffed nearly every medieval romance trope in here!
Peel away the cynicism, and you will find some sentimentality.