A Perfect Scoundrel by Heather Cullman
What an adorable tale of bringing a rake to his knees!
What an adorable tale of bringing a rake to his knees!
Ugh, the hero. This is supposed to be a comedy?
The scenery is more interesting than the story.
Oh, this one is just plain awful. I hate to say this to a new author, but it is.
So many dumb women desperately wanting to get laid, ugh.
This one may not as good as the real thing, but still, mmm.
For once, the hero is the disappointment in this charming romantic fantasy.
Loretta Chase’s debut mainstream historical romance is more subplot than romance.
The weak heroine sinks the story. If only she’d been allowed to be a greedy ho, the whole story will make more sense.
I was led to believe that this one is far, far better than the turd it turns out to be.