Always and Forever by Beverly Jenkins
Draggy, unfocused, and slowly paced, this one takes a long time to get anywhere good. But it still has its moments.

Draggy, unfocused, and slowly paced, this one takes a long time to get anywhere good. But it still has its moments.

Behold, the healing powers of a karaoke machine!

Beware of the inconsistent, fickle heroine who may end up driving you insane!

This is a very generic romantic comedy, but after the author’s last few books, I’d take what I can get.

It’s all good fun until the hero’s self-pity party goes too far and makes him show his arse.

The hero is such an asshole, his breakdown is almost worth all the nonsense he puts everyone through.

Ugh, so many overused plot devices and tropes, I don’t know where to look.

High camp and fun awaits, baby! Just don’t mind the silly romance.

Irish superiority… is that even such a thing these days?

Madonna continues to go all deep into electronica.
