Matt Caldwell: Texas Tycoon by Diana Palmer
Mutilating a book is never more fun.
Mutilating a book is never more fun.
Even with a unique plot and setting, the author can still make the whole thing feel old and familiar. Amazing.
A clear winning example on how to do that ditsy bluestocking thing right.
Someone needs to gag the heroine ASAP. May as well tie her up and throw her out the window while we’re at it.
My first eBook! And it’s… well, I suppose it’s something new to experience, I guess.
Old school controversial pirate romance ahoy!
Predictable and dull, with a side helping of the heroine acting like a dim-witted klutz. Lovely!
This one can make the reader feel like hanging herself in despair.
The heroine’s irrational antics prevent this one from being anything more than another forgettable read.
They go back to sounding like the old days, which is actually a good thing as they sound great.