Force of Nature by Susan Johnson
This is not a force to be reckoned with, but I suppose we should be happy it’s not the result of a call of nature.
This is not a force to be reckoned with, but I suppose we should be happy it’s not the result of a call of nature.
The main characters, especially the hero, are so dumb. Screw them!
This doesn’t just cannot compare to the author’s previous full-length book. It is a messy story with no good conflict.
The characters here are deranged. Almost hilariously so.
Behold, the fate of an American Idol winner.
There are times when this one is so bad, it’s good. But most of the time, it’s just bad.
What could have been an emotional read is marred by too-easy resolutions.
Oh god, the irrational heroine.
Lorraine Heath moves her story to England, and the first result turns out to be completely forgettable.
Generic, generic, generic, generic, generic.