How to Trap a Tycoon by Elizabeth Bevarly
Now here’s a satire that ends up being a parody of what it set out to satirize.
Now here’s a satire that ends up being a parody of what it set out to satirize.
If you are mad about miscommunication and dithering, this baby has your name on it.
Vikings, female lairds, star-crossed conflicts, and one sagging middle.
Heroines remain the author’s Achilles heel.
$7.50 for a comfort read, anyone?
A sexy pirate walks into the bar in only tight red underwear…
SHE CHOOSES THE WRONG GUY IN THE END!!! HATE!!!
You must read Anne Avery’s story. The rest is hit and miss.
So, going mainstream is going boring? How disappointing.
This is a by-the-numbers film that is saved by, believe it or not, Tom Cruise’s chemistry with the lead actress.