Married to a Perfect Stranger by Jane Ashford
This one is set up to be an internal conflict-driven tale, but abruptly changes direction halfway. What happened?
This one is set up to be an internal conflict-driven tale, but abruptly changes direction halfway. What happened?
The author almost delivers a coherent, no-nonsense story. He doesn’t quite succeed… but baby steps, I guess.
At least this would make a funnier B-grade movie than any of Suzanne Brockmann’s books.
The hot stuff is here, but why does it have to have romance?
Everyone’s awesome, gorgeous, rich, and amazing; and there is nary a decent conflict in sight.
This is more of a mystery than romance, but it’s not too bad.
The author’s writing style is the only reason this unfocused and meandering werewolf tale gets anywhere.
I’m not sure about the fire lighting. This book is still entertaining at places, but I think the series is losing steam.
Zombies on a plane, and it’s really downhill from there.
Deep issues, shallow puddles. I’m left craving for something more substantial.