The Stone Maiden by Susan King
This richly detailed historical romance forgets to include fun on the menu as well.
This richly detailed historical romance forgets to include fun on the menu as well.
The villain stills the whole show. The main characters may as well just pack up and go home.
Kasey Michaels’s first full length contemporary romance foray is amusing, entertaining, but tad fluffy and forgettable.
This is an interesting story with all the interesting bits scrapped out.
All the ugly guys in Hollywood come together so that they can play big studs in a little movie.
My goodness, how dull are these two main characters! What happened to the jovial hero I used to know?
The hero is pretty cute, but the rest, especially the heroine, is ugh.
Too safe, too sanitized, too bland.
Hoping for dancing, getting lulled into a bored stupor instead.
Strange, the self-absorbed prat sounds… sad, at times. Trouble in paradise?