Hearts Afire: March by Jade Morrison and Shaunta Grimes
Jade Morrison seems to have gone beyond the call of duty to serve up fun and sexy here. The other one… it’s okay, I suppose.

Jade Morrison seems to have gone beyond the call of duty to serve up fun and sexy here. The other one… it’s okay, I suppose.

No, there is no getting naughty with kitchen appliances here, alas.

There is a plot here, but everything is drowned out by the GAY BOYS ARE AWESOME, LOVE THE GAYS preaching. Overcompensating, much?

This is a May-December romance that goes straight from January to December in a matter of minutes.

Baby and sperm donor drama, oh my.

It’s nowhere as urban and hip as the author pretends it is.

One contemporary, one paranormal, all firemen.

This is a meandering and unfocused read. What’s wrong?

Smart girls and Harlequin Blaze tropes don’t go too well together sometimes.

So much angst, and so little believable romance.
