Tantalizing by Lori Foster
It is not exactly tantalizing, but it will do.

It is not exactly tantalizing, but it will do.

Sandra Bullock goes serious for once, and it’s a pretty good effort. The movie itself is preachy and hammy, though.

While admittedly well written, this is one story everyone has read many, many times before.

The characters are so much more entertaining when they are apart and writing letters to one another. Put them together, and meh happens.

Buying this book is the biggest folly of them all, unless you want to laugh at the author’s expense.

This one would’ve been so much nicer if she hadn’t tried to sound like a bald eagle.

And it was going on so well until the last few chapters. Why, Susan Wiggs – why?

This book is alright, but the hero’s incessant pity party is irritating.

Can the hero become any more of an Eeyore? He’s such a drag.

Old school, bawdy, and politically incorrect romance ahead!
