Sound of the Heart by Genevieve Graham
The adventures, the dangers, and the hero are all adequate for a good time. The romance, not quite.
The adventures, the dangers, and the hero are all adequate for a good time. The romance, not quite.
Don’t tell anyone, but I think the two main characters here skin bunnies and kill old ladies for fun.
Hos on the street, sucking and robbing their johns! Hold your excitement, though, the story is nowhere as exciting as it could have been.
Nothing new here, just the same old stuff, rehashed the same old way.
The author didn’t run away with her fantastical premise, more the pity.
The songs are mostly catchy and adorable, but, together, they all sound the same after a while.
Oh, old school goodness. Don’t come across that often these days.
This is a “Huh?” book. Ask me about it a few days down the road and I’d give you a blank look.
Oh look, another story where female incompetence, emotional crackpot antics, and defeatism are celebrated as virtues.
The author has a big gun; he wants everyone to watch him play with it for over 700 pages.