You Remind Me by Linda Walters
Now this is an impressive follow-up to a putrid debut. The secondary romance is especially a revelation.
Now this is an impressive follow-up to a putrid debut. The secondary romance is especially a revelation.
It’s almost remarkable how the hero’s presence single-handedly wrecks this story.
Did someone mention pleasure? This one offers so much of it, in terms of wit, sexiness, drama and more.
Imagine – a wacky old geezer that actually steals the show, in a good way too!
Don’t be fooled by the cover, chick-lit this one ain’t, and that’s a great thing.
Thankfully, this has nothing to do with a robot girl.
Why do so many male authors assume that their readers just want to sleep with them?
The author really, really wants to conquer the entire Hallmark catalogue.
This Internet queen bee’s debut chick-lit story is surprisingly conventional and formulaic.
Yes, even librarians can be idiots!