Secrets Never Told by Rochelle Alers
Even when going mainstream, the author loves her Mary Sue characters.
Even when going mainstream, the author loves her Mary Sue characters.
As a sequel, the novelty factor is a bit off, but this one is still a charming fun read.
Just a small town tale, living in a clichéd world; it took a midnight train, not really going anywhere…
The heroine is no match at all for the hero. These two are so not going to last, especially since he’s dumped her before.
It seems like the author ran out of punchlines halfway through the writing of this book.
Donna Kauffman joins the chick-lit bandwagon with something more fluffy than substantial. Which is what chick-lit is supposed to be, right?
The heroine salvages much of the charm of this otherwise typical feel-good small town romance.
Oh, such pretty, pretty stereotypes…
Eh, where are all those cute dogs again? I get a whiny heroine instead.
I think the author rewrote this old thing just to tell us how grateful we should be that she does this infrequently.