The You I Never Knew by Susan Wiggs
The romance is pretty bland, sadly.

The romance is pretty bland, sadly.

There has to be a more happening place than Leo’s, surely.

A rather uneven debut, this is still a very readable story.

The secondary cast steal the scene, and everything else, from the main couple.

I think “boring perfection” epitomizes the author’s books.

How many times can you feel sorry for a self-pitying bad boy?

Big names, but only so-so stories.

The ER drama is far more interesting than the DOA romance.

This maudlin tale is stereotype-laden, overwrought, and almost ridiculous.

This is pure sentimental crap, but it’s a good kind of crap.
