It Takes Two by Jenny Holiday
The author isn’t going to stop in her plot to conquer the contemporary romance landscape with her brand of fun.
The author isn’t going to stop in her plot to conquer the contemporary romance landscape with her brand of fun.
I’m late to the party, but fortunately, the party never seems to stop for this particular story.
The second life of this series kicks off with an episode that tells us, frankly, gods suck. Every single one of them.
Third time is the burn, then, eh?
This is a terrifying episode, and yet, it is oddly made so fine to watch with Brian Cox turning on the heat just by showing up.
Christmas is still a few months away, but this one serves up a pleasant romantic escape just nice for the holidays.
This isn’t technically romance, but it perfectly captures how scary yet exhilarating it can be to fall in love.
This is why stupid kids shouldn’t be allowed to listen to the radio without supervision. Really bad things will happen.
Ooh, Cthulhu erotica. Or is that Cthulhu erotic-AAAAAARGGH? Either way, I like, because I’m weird like that.
I’m not sure why I’m supposed to find the grumpy fake boyfriend dreamy, but it’s alright, the author can seal the deal well.