Talk Sweetly to Me by Courtney Milan
Two very interesting characters in an interracial romance set in Victorian England… alas, it just has to be a novella.
Two very interesting characters in an interracial romance set in Victorian England… alas, it just has to be a novella.
Normally Zoë Archer can deliver a kick-ass story, but this one is flat. Still, the heroine is competent, and the hero can be charming for a big dumb lug.
Annoying teens looking for romance during a big snowstorm.
Hot guy flees psycho ex-girlfriend into the clutches of a wildly insecure mess convinced that he’s cheating on her the moment he’s out of her sight.
Suffragettes are tricky character to handle, but here, things are actually pretty good.
Finally, justice for the pavement pancake Sarah and all the women. Yet, the loser in all of this seems to be me.
From World’s Zombie Day to National Hollerin’ Contest, every day is a festival if you believe this cute little book. Now we can celebrate every day!
This Western romance started out really good, but it soon becomes apparent that the heroine is robotic in her persistent obstinacy and paranoia. Oh, and she doesn’t want to be a whore. You’d be hearing that one a lot.
Why is it that every story that claims to have a scandalous heroine always end up serving a desperately needy bint instead?
Sia discovers a new generation of dreamy little girls who would ordain her as the spokesperson for their little earthquakes.