Life Is Good by LFO
Predictably enough, they want everyone to know that they are now rockier and more grown-up, ooh.

Predictably enough, they want everyone to know that they are now rockier and more grown-up, ooh.

This one is so bad, it turns out to be fun in a ridiculously trashy dumb way. Plus, Ryan Phillippe gets almost naked quite a bit.

Nice cover, but the story hovers between being beautiful and being too sentimental.

The one-dimensional virtuous heroine ruins an otherwise solid story.

Two authors, one pseudonym, no consistency.

Everything here feels so manufactured and tailored to the masses. I’m bored.

The author kills her story in one fell swoop during the denouement.

Awkward yet charming in some ways, this one is a debut effort that falls just on the side of okay.

She’s still trying to convince everyone that she’s the sexiest Miss Sexy that ever lived.

It’s all fluff, but there is fun, cheesy adventures, and other rollicking nonsense to savor, so all is good.
