Looking for Trouble by Julie Elizabeth Leto
This one sees the author falling into every trap that can sink a Harlequin Blaze novel. I can’t look.
This one sees the author falling into every trap that can sink a Harlequin Blaze novel. I can’t look.
Silly humor can be good. Silly characters, however, aren’t so good.
No logic, no fun, no reason – just one very irritating heroine.
The idea is far more than what the cast and the script can deliver.
Even when going mainstream, the author loves her Mary Sue characters.
The only good thing about this one is the sex.
The more sexy stuff they put out, the less sexy everything is.
Sometimes I feel so embarrassing reading such stories, although I’m not sure whom I’m embarrassed for.
Are these two spies or just kids gone wild?
This one lacks the novelty of the original, and just goes on forever, ugh.