Driving Lessons by Curtiss Ann Matlock
The author hits all the right spots with this gentle tale of starting over and finding love again.
The author hits all the right spots with this gentle tale of starting over and finding love again.
Someone has to die to get the heroine to come to her senses. How noble of that sod.
Someone is really trying very hard to be the new Catherine Anderson.
The author’s debut effort is rough around the edges, but it has plenty of possibilities.
This is alright, but the tropes keep things a bit on the predictable side. The author’s “nice-ification” of the town slut heroine is also disappointing.
I don’t know about you, but I think the author wants to sell me some property in Buffalo Valley.
So this is a book by the great Janet Dailey. No, not impressed.
This is a very generic romantic comedy, but after the author’s last few books, I’d take what I can get.
Irish snooze, more like.
This is an enjoyable romance, but mind the surfeit of secondary characters.