Dangerous Games by Justine Dare
The author reminds everyone why she’s one of the better ones in the genre.

The author reminds everyone why she’s one of the better ones in the genre.

Scottish medieval courtship shenanigans ahoy!

This is well written and enjoyable, but its handling of alcoholism feels simultaneously over simplistic yet heavy handed.

The ladies are back, a little bit brittle but still wicked.

This one seems okay, then it turns ghoulish fast. I actually like this.

This is a cute fairy-tale romance that breaks down my cynicism.

All these unhappy people in a tragic musical chair game. How sad for them.

This is a pretty winning modern remake of an age-old play.

Come to TEXAS where the sausages are bigger!

Nothing is really explained here, but it’s all about the love.
