The Bride and the Beast by Teresa Medeiros
Not much depth here, just playful banter wrapped up in a whole lot of insubstantiality.

Not much depth here, just playful banter wrapped up in a whole lot of insubstantiality.

The author’s stories are never well-plotted and her characters can be daft, but damn it, I can’t resist all that adorable charming sweetness she is spooning out!

Hmm, Judith Ivory is going a little more fluffier than usual. Not that this is a bad thing in itself, but still…

All the tension and bullets, but ah, this one is more style than substance, alas.

The main couple eventually get upstaged by the upstarts. That will teach them for being so dull.

This is a story every vapid teenager loves and deserves.

Oh, please save Mother Ireland from the scummy English and the vileness they bring with them!

What’s better than one neurotic kook? Two neurotic kooks, of course!

The heroine in this one is awful enough to negate all the good things about the rest of the story.

So this is what happens when Elmer Fudd goes hunting in a tugboat!
