
Rules for a Lady by Katherine Greyle
The heroine has the mental capacity of a spoiled six-year old.

The heroine has the mental capacity of a spoiled six-year old.
This dull and dreary teen romantic comedy is inspired by a midsummer’s nightmare, more like.
Is this a new book or something dragged out of the author’s old manuscript drawer?
This one is dumb, but the jury is still out as to whether this dumbassery is deliberate or accidental.
Sagging middle, weak romance… the author’s sins are catching up with her.
Someone should salvage this melodramatic mess by turning it into a campy bad musical.
Let’s see how many uninspired ways there are to kill pretty girls.
That bloke on the cover is the best thing about this book.
Ride the boredom, more like. Horses… bah.
Whiny werewolves can be so lame.