Timbre by Sophie B Hawkins
She’s back, but the flames of her passion seem to have dimmed a little.
She’s back, but the flames of her passion seem to have dimmed a little.
Blame it on that thing on Bruce Willis’s head.
Some good, some bad – that’s Celine Dion in a nutshell.
For a boyband, they sure sound more corny than most, and they make that seem like a good thing.
The hero is a lummox, and the heroine is a shrill girl-child. Who cares, just laugh!
This one is only half a book, as the first half is just too slow to be interesring.
Aside from its ability to generate dozens of tedious memes, this one actually isn’t that amazing.
There is fun and plenty of humor here, but the lack of conflict causes the romance to fizzle out after a while.
Dangerous Liaisons with guilt-ridden moaning meenies in the lead roles? No, doesn’t quite work.
Ooh, a promising start of a historical dramatic series! Maybe Marsha Canham should be worried.