The Only One by Christine Feehan, Susan Grant, and Susan Squires
One great, one okay, one not-so-okay.
One great, one okay, one not-so-okay.
This is going so good… until it falls apart towards the end.
The author tries her hand at a more conventional romantic suspense, with generic results.
Well, at least this one is half-decent!
The small town propaganda feels genuine, but the hero is pure cringe and the romance is a dud as a result.
It’s the start of another new series! Can the world handle all this excitement?
Cynster, Bastion Club, whatever – the song and dance remain the same.
Now this is an impressive follow-up to a putrid debut. The secondary romance is especially a revelation.
It’s almost remarkable how the hero’s presence single-handedly wrecks this story.
Imagine – a wacky old geezer that actually steals the show, in a good way too!