The Promise by Robin Allen
While the story is a bit light, the romance is very solid.
While the story is a bit light, the romance is very solid.
This would have been a solid romance if the focus is only on the hero and the heroine, rather than them and their friends and families and more.
These stories are actually reissues of stuff probably best left forgotten.
This one can be so brilliant yet so cheesy at the same time. I’m vexed, but also entertained.
For a story set in the farm, the heroine is the biggest cow of them all.
This feels so good and so painful to read all at once, Definitely solid in my book!
Even literary fiction has big misunderstanding plots. That’s… reassuring, I suppose.
Deadbeat daddy is love, but the mother of his baby is a SLUT WHO MUST DIE. The double standards here are practically radioactive.
I’m always a sucker for parodies and lampoons of sci-fi movies.
This is a charmless tale of users and the doormats who love them.