A Stallion’s Touch by Deborah Fletcher Mello
When it comes to the Stallions – who are now one big family with the Boudreaux – it really is a case of too much of a good thing.
When it comes to the Stallions – who are now one big family with the Boudreaux – it really is a case of too much of a good thing.
Christmas is coming, so bring on the low-effort anthologies!
If you can switch one of the guys with a woman and not much would have changed, is there a point to the story at all?
Oh great, here ends the good streak the series is having.
This one has an Asian man who has no problems taking charge in the bedroom, but the story itself is awkward.
The TrumpWorld is a TerriBadPlace, so let T’Robin AuthorLove embrace us with her JoyHappy MagicLove.
This one is tough to review. It’s very well written and there are strokes of brilliance and ingenuity, and yet, it leaves me cold.
The hero is a such a dreamboat; it’s a shame that the heroine doesn’t quite get to keep up with her.
Heat wave, thirst, and innate stupidity makes one man very miserable… and a vulture very satiated.
Using a love potion on this show is never a good thing. Or is it too much of a good thing? Poor Blane McDonough will soon find out…