The MacLean Groom by Kathleen Harrington
The hero is so adult compared to the heroine, the effect is unintentionally creepy.
The hero is so adult compared to the heroine, the effect is unintentionally creepy.
Too many characters, too many issues, and not enough pages and time.
This is an underdeveloped fanservice story best left to die-hard fans of the author’s Malory clan.
The stories here are okay. Well, except one of them.
If they don’t come up with something interesting, the next second will come sooner than they think.
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!