Girl from Mars by Julie Cohen
If you don’t mind the fact that the heroine never feels like an authentic outsider, this John Hughes-style romance may be too adorable for words.
If you don’t mind the fact that the heroine never feels like an authentic outsider, this John Hughes-style romance may be too adorable for words.
Considering my reaction to the author’s last few books, this one is a shockingly pleasant surprise indeed.
There’s sex, and then there’s a story, and both are equally solid for a very short story.
In the future, things are pretty exciting.
Don’t read this without taking some precautions like having ice close at hand.
Falling in love with the asshole that encouraged your ex to break up with you… oh boy.
The romance is much better than the suspense, although this isn’t necessarily a bad thing.
It’s not how big it is, it’s how they use it, and the author uses it very well here.
The pig steals the show by a hog and a mile.
It’s two-for-two as the author hits all the right spots again with a fun, action-packed romance-adventure tale.