The Outlaw Bride by Maggie Shayne
A time travel? In a category line? Interesting.

A time travel? In a category line? Interesting.

This huge Japanese hit is alright. A bit overrated, though.

This charming take on Hercules and his twelve labors is ruined by the dingbat heroine.

Here’s how you save face after an embarrassingly bad debut effort!

Whoever gave the author the idea that she makes a good suspense author, should be beaten without hesitation.

Buy this for the novelty, and keep expectations to a minimum.

There is some simmering chemistry, but the story is a bit too predictable for its own good.

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.
