Up to No Good by Julie Elizabeth Leto
In more than one ways, this one certainly isn’t up to anything good.

In more than one ways, this one certainly isn’t up to anything good.

Ssh, don’t tell people but I think the author really doesn’t know Internet and computer stuff that well.

No clue, and don’t care.

It’s what it is. Ugh.

Did anyone ask for this sequel?

Ooh, a romance set in a wrestling ring! Too bad I feel like getting a ring out shortly after starting it.

Well, I say no. Heh, the author makes it so easy to do that.

Somehow, the apocalyptic showdown resembles more of a boring dud.

How many big misunderstanding can one pile up without having them crash down on everybody?
