Blue Moon by Jill Marie Landis
The villain actually keeps things interesting here, as the main characters just keep bleating and moping like wet drips.
The villain actually keeps things interesting here, as the main characters just keep bleating and moping like wet drips.
This is another cookie-cutter Disney cartoon. Watchable, but rather forgettable.
The plot is very interesting, but the execution is simply tedious.
This is a well-written failure.
Adam Sandler isn’t that convincing as a romantic lead without Drew Barrymore by his side.
Depressing erotica is the in thing now?
Good twin, bad twin, and the rest.
Despite appearances, this one turns out to be a sweet romantic comedy.
Four Avon powerhouses in one anthology can’t be wrong, right?
Now this is a generic kind of writing to market.