Not Always a Saint by Mary Jo Putney
This is what you’d get when someone mates a Care Bear episode with a Looney Tunes one.
This is what you’d get when someone mates a Care Bear episode with a Looney Tunes one.
It starts out solid, but then becomes somewhat a disappointment.
Alas, bite is the one thing that is missing from this otherwise readable tale.
There is something not right about the way the characters think in this story.
For better or worse, this author is finally on my radar.
Hmm, I’m not even a little bit tempted. Try again?
It’s a great thing that the romance is exquisite, as the sugary sweetness of everything else eventually gets to me.
The main characters are likable types, and I really wish I like this story more than I actually do.
An idiot plot could sink even the best romance, and this story isn’t even halfway close to best.
It’s like, Buffy’s English great-greatmother is an airhead and Spike’s great-grandfather is a big fan of Christopher Lee’s Dracula characters.