Prisoner of the Ant People by RA Montgomery
It’s not bad at all, for a gamebook by RA Montgomery.
It’s not bad at all, for a gamebook by RA Montgomery.
The hottest guy is supposed to be the loser nobody likes in this derivative flick. Okay.
How many ways can the author portray Australians as freaks of the century? Many, many ways!
It is never about this book. It’s all about the next book, when Lyon Whatshisname finally faces the firing squad.
A story set in the Bahamas, and I’m ready to party. Long after the last page, I’m still waiting to party.
There are many dramatic moments here, and the romance is lost in there, somewhere.
Violence, gritty reality, trauma. and then cut to Vanessa Williams singing Colors of the Wind. Yeah. what the heck.
The heroine mouths and acts sassy like a Disney TV heroine, and then pulls out a condom. That’s so wrong.
Either we have a young Anne Stuart in the making or someone who tries too hard. Time will tell, I guess.
The author still has it. Now, if only she would apply her magic to her longer works.