Love with a Scottish Outlaw by Gayle Callen
This one does nearly everything right, and makes Highland romances feel like a new and wonderful kind of genre for a short while.
This one does nearly everything right, and makes Highland romances feel like a new and wonderful kind of genre for a short while.
If this one has another 200 pages or so, it’d be an easy five-oogie keeper.
The title is misleading, but that’s okay. The story has enough charming moments to spare no matter what its title is.
Take away some of its pretentious arthouse movie gimmicks, and there is a beautiful story to be had here.
Malaysians have many strange and even absurd medical urban legends, and some people are going to burst all our bubbles.
Oh my god, Norm from Cheers is a serial killer!
Julia Quinn aims for more feels over funny this time around, and oh my, the feels. All the feels!
Despite the generic title and crappy cover, this one is one of the more striking stories to cross my way. Why did I wait so long to read it?
Ah, classic Argentinian softporn, er, arthouse – many hot guys, ample nudity, a sweet love story between two guys, but meager payoff.
Now here’s a sneaky author. I don’t normally read police procedurals, but I end up hanging on to every word in this baby.