Bad Karma by Theresa Weir
I’m not sure if this is a romance as much as it is the story of a woman who sleeps with a man that treats her like crap.
I’m not sure if this is a romance as much as it is the story of a woman who sleeps with a man that treats her like crap.
Now that the sister is dead, is it time for the heroine to move in on the hot brother-in-law? In a way Jesus will approve, of course.
How odd, the author’s contemporary romances seem to be far more entertaining than her recent historical ones.
The suspense subplot is weak, but there is still plenty to enjoy here.
Pay money to see the author admire himself in the mirror. It’d be awesome!
Homophobes are all secretly gay, and they are all forgiven if they are hot and willing to embrace their gayness!
The romance is muted and not too believable, but there is enough emotional poignancy here to make it worth a look.
This chick-lit style romp has too many things going on and not enough pages to deal with them all.
The wrong tone and style can sink a story.
Who’d have thought tricking in truck stops would lead to a romantic happy ending?