What’s New, Pussycat? by Alexandra Potter
This one isn’t much in terms of substance, but it’s so much fun.
This one isn’t much in terms of substance, but it’s so much fun.
This is a trashy, awful romance that is, at the same time, too surreal and fun.
Well. she’d always have Absolutely Everybody.
Even the big names can’t prevent it from being meh.
It’s a lot of crazy, but not much of a story.
While this one isn’t anything I’ve never read before, it certainly warms the heart. But the hero, ugh.
This is one example of arty-farty done right. Nice and stylish without sacrificing substance.
The romance is pretty good until the author decides to do plot stuff to it. Oh well.
Read for the descriptions of how sex works in old London brothels, flee from the romance.
Mob bosses, chick lit doozies, gay BFFs, and other madness.