Gossamer Wing by Delphine Dryden
Gossamer Wing: amateur romance novel hour. The heroine is not even close to being the capable spy she is said to be, and it’s downhill from there.
Gossamer Wing: amateur romance novel hour. The heroine is not even close to being the capable spy she is said to be, and it’s downhill from there.
How cute, it’s LFO. Wait, these guys are called MKTO instead. Let’s hope they last longer than those fair-weather beach bums.
There are two interesting characters here that don’t play exactly by the rules, but this one is set back by some tepid and bland narrative.
Fake engagement is a staple of the genre, but it still needs to make sense. And this makes no sense at all, so… fail?
Spirits Abroad by Zen Cho manages to be funny, touching, and sometimes scary pretty effortlessly. If you must read a Fixi Novo book, read this one.
Winning Miss Wakefield has a plot that shouldn’t work, but the author pulls it off well. Too bad the plot requires the heroine to be clueless.
This could have been most gory and scary, but it ends up being most limpid.
Saved by the Viking Warrior is like a Medieval Fair that only gets good during its last legs. It has some solid moments, but it’s also utterly artificial.
A socially awkward hunk and a pragmatic heroine stuck in a practical marriage. Cute.
Deborah Smith can always be counted on to write whimsical and sometimes, literally, magical love stories, but there’s something missing here.