The Millionaire’s Chosen Bride by Susanne James
This one feels so dated and old-fashioned, I’m not sure why it’s published under the Modern imprint.
This one feels so dated and old-fashioned, I’m not sure why it’s published under the Modern imprint.
Skinny hot chicks are despicable and immoral – unless they are the heroine, that is.
Oh, how cute, another rent boy and his hot sensitive boyfriend romance, Been there, done that… but this one’s worth another been there.
Much of this story is padding.
The author drops the ball big time here, and it’s painful to read because I know she can do better than this.
Eeuw, quilting. We’re definitely knee-deep in Hallmark goo now.
It’s all about falling in love and remembering why I am a fan of the author.
Neighborly kindness takes on a new level here. Several levels, actually.
Guy dumps ex-girlfriends – twice! – because his true love has perfect pale round breasts.
There is a seed of a good romance here, but the execution falls sort of expectations.