Come Near Me by Kasey Michaels
The villain stills the whole show. The main characters may as well just pack up and go home.
The villain stills the whole show. The main characters may as well just pack up and go home.
This isn’t an autobiography but rather, a director so bent on making himself out to be a martyr-hero that he loses the plot altogether.
Kasey Michaels’s first full length contemporary romance foray is amusing, entertaining, but tad fluffy and forgettable.
This is an interesting story with all the interesting bits scrapped out.
I always love a gorgeous, well done movie with an amoral protagonist.
Oh, I can just slurp up the hero like a jug of cold root beer. Wait, did I just say that out loud?
When twatface and moron meet and mate… shudder.
This is a better suspense than a romance, for what it’s worth.
Oh hello there, non-stop over the top melodrama.
All the ugly guys in Hollywood come together so that they can play big studs in a little movie.