Karma, Chameleon by Khojesta A Price
Sometimes it’s better to let things flow instead of trying too hard to be literary.
Sometimes it’s better to let things flow instead of trying too hard to be literary.
Can I just return the heroine and ask for a better replacement?
This works best when you treat it like a parody.
This is a great travelogue, but a doozy of a fiction.
All the rock star romances tend to play out the same way, but this one manages to do things a bit more interestingly.
Ugh, a story in which the kid ends up a pawn.
Fun, fun, fun! Just don’t think too hard about the whole thing.
The heroine is such a bitter gourd. The hero is adorable though.
This one isn’t the most exciting thing around, but it does many things right.
Welcome to terminal stupidity.