Wish Upon a Snowflake by Christine Merrill, Linda Skye, and Elizabeth Rolls
Another very average Christmas anthology.
Another very average Christmas anthology.
KL Noir: Yellow closes Malaysia’s very own English noir anthology series, and that sound you hear is a limp pop rather than a bang.
A social justice warrior and her white knight take part in the steampunk version of Wacky Races. How nice.
Taylor Swift finally embraces pop in what is most likely her most calculated album ever.
Oh no, this is a new album from Ne-Yo, and nobody – NOBODY – is going to tell me otherwise.
It’s a book with G-rated stuff about Zeus and his dysfunctional Greek family. The content is OK, but the execution is marvelous.
Suddenly Last Summer is better than I thought it’d be, but it could still be better. Maybe less predictable.
Just like the author’s previous efforts, The Game and the Governess is fun to read but it never hits the right spots as a romance.
Why have a Pinkerton Agent heroine and then make her behave like any random heroine in a romance novel?
Engaged in Sin is quite the cartoon, starring a blind man with the jitters and the prostitute who wants to save the world.