Lily Fair by Kimberly Cates
The heroine is so child-like that this story becomes creepy.

The heroine is so child-like that this story becomes creepy.

I like the song by Madonna far better than this book, and I don’t even like that song.

Yawn. I expected better.

Wait, haven’t I just read a similar story last time around? Yes, same story, take two.

Be careful of the overly cute lisping monster girl.

Wait, there’s a heroine in this book?

Charming, but played out.

Now this is one debut author who knows how to make the right moves.

Someone thought it was a good idea to let Thea Devine terrify Harlequin Temptation readers.

This one is hokey, corny, frustrating, and at times, gloriously heartbreaking.
