Salvation in the Sheriff’s Kiss by Kelly Boyce
The author tacks on a history between the hero and the heroine that is really difficult to resolve. Unsurprisingly, the whole thing is a mess.
The author tacks on a history between the hero and the heroine that is really difficult to resolve. Unsurprisingly, the whole thing is a mess.
That dude from Downton Abbey is now a homicidal maniac. How does that work, exactly?
Mutant crocodiles are eating the rednecks of Louisiana one by one! Well, I suppose this is an awful thing.
Ryuu and Hiro continues to sniff around one another’s rear ends like curious puppies. Just boink already!
It’s a fake engagement story set in the present day, and it is as artificial as you can imagine.
Another author writing about reality TV when she clearly has no clue what she is doing.
Whoever comes up with these titles deserves a tip. Or a book contract.
Who knew a Dom could be such a pretentious twat?
For a spy romance story, this one is pretty decent if only because the moral spy heroine doesn’t do dumb things.
There is some good stuff here, If only the author hadn’t tackled this story like she was writing a self-help book.