Paradise Bay by Victoria Alexander
The characters can get annoyingly dumb at times, but the story has its charms.
The characters can get annoyingly dumb at times, but the story has its charms.
Great boom-boom stuff, but the May-December romance is kind of bland.
This is a very lopsided book. The hero is a dream, while the heroine is a wreck.
This is a fun story, but the main characters are the least interesting aspect of it.
This one has its ups and downs, but man, the thing the author does at the end. That is mean.
The whole thing can be quite a mess of a soap opera, but I can’t say it is boring.
The heroine is quite the passive, hapless damsel in distress, isn’t she?
It’s all sweetness and fun until the author drops the ball with the ending.
Everything is so sweet and nice – probably too much.
Wicked is great, when it feels this good. It’s hard to overlook some fundamental issues here, though.