Love Letters by Rochelle Alers, Donna Hill, and Janice Sims
All three stories are okay. Could be better, could be worse.
All three stories are okay. Could be better, could be worse.
Before she embraced the more successful Karen Hawkins name, the author wrote this thing.
For a book with such a title, you wouldn’t expect it to lose steam so soon, would you?
While very flawed, this one has enough charm to make me adore it silly.
This is another demonstration of why romance heroines make lousy businesswomen.
The purple-tinged melodrama is amusing, but this one isn’t much of a romance.
The author writes like she’s a medieval lady paid by the word.
Ugh, the hero. This is supposed to be a comedy?
The scenery is more interesting than the story.
This one may not as good as the real thing, but still, mmm.