Night Moves by Thea Devine
Someone thought it was a good idea to let Thea Devine terrify Harlequin Temptation readers.
Someone thought it was a good idea to let Thea Devine terrify Harlequin Temptation readers.
Another badly beaten, mauled, et cetera heroine being rescued by the perfect millionaire. Yawn.
If this is godly fiction, no wonder there are atheists.
Spurts of blunder, more like.
Which comes first, the stroke or the insane shrieking banshee lunatic act? It’s hard to tell.
The end of the world can’t be this mundane, surely.
This one is hilarious, so I’m giving it some love despite my reservations about the heroine.
If you haven’t read anything by this author, you should. Starting with this one.
Kate Holmes’s story is too adorable for words. The rest, well…
The characters can get annoyingly dumb at times, but the story has its charms.