Riding with the Queen by Jennie Shortridge
Realistic angst, lots of drama, and genuine heartaches – this one is just the bittersweet pill of a read that I need.

Realistic angst, lots of drama, and genuine heartaches – this one is just the bittersweet pill of a read that I need.

A Christmas anthology that does not sink? Bring out the champagne!

The romance is not the most happening thing here, but the rest of the story is good.

The author scores a good one right out of the single title gate. The future is bright?

Here’s a formulaic women’s fiction tale. Well written, but too faithful to the tropes.

Enjoy getting cavities while reading this thing!

The author is something – she made a silly hero seem adorable.

Bad? More like: awful, excruciating, painful, dumb.

The heroine keeps saying no for the most stupid of reasons, so I’m saying no to the book as a result.

While hopelessly clichéd, this one can still eke out a tear or two from me.
