Followin’ a Dream by Eboni Snoe
The author wants to change everyone’s life, but she forgets to be entertaining while she’s at it.
The author wants to change everyone’s life, but she forgets to be entertaining while she’s at it.
Summer is here, but this one is not so sunny after all.
An adulterous love story marketed as romance? Will wonders never cease.
In this, at least, boys are better than girls.
Harlequin Superromance celebrates its 1,000th book by serving clichés.
Adultery and amour and everything nice. The daughters all need to jump off a cliff, though.
This one tries too hard to be funny when it should be trying harder to be more memorable.
Who says old coots can’t be funny or romantic? This is one of the sweetest things you will ever read.
So, so predictable.
Wheelchair babe rescued by millionaire! Same old story.