Bring the Heat by GA Aiken
Series fatigue is really setting in, sigh.
Series fatigue is really setting in, sigh.
Committing homicide just to win a beauty pageant, tsk tsk.
Warning: this review contains spoilers. And plenty of lingering feels due to the baggage I carry with me, for being a fan of the series.
Is it just me or does every Kimani romance story these days merely recycle one of the seven “acceptable” plot lines?
Smoking hot people, in a plot that is quite the dud.
This is the author’s better book in a long time, and it is also most lacking in romance. Coincidence? Hmm.
Sex, sex, sex… LOVE! The end. Well, this ain’t so bad if the sex actually rocked my world, which it didn’t.
Yeah, yeah, here comes the giant monster rats coming to eat all the folks in London.
Interesting! The author seems to have improved considerably here, when compared to her style and what not in her last few books.
The story is good, but the way the story is written can be off-putting.