Doll and Lace by Emily Sharp
Look, look, a story that has girl on girl love! It’s like sighting a dodo in the wilderness.
Look, look, a story that has girl on girl love! It’s like sighting a dodo in the wilderness.
Some of her fans consider this author a modern day Jane Austen or William Shakespeare. I’ll have whatever they are having, thanks.
Ooh, a Cinderella fantasy. Too bad I’ve long outgrown the sweetness and what not that would have let me enjoy this one more.
The series has finally come to a close, and I suspect the author is the happiest person in the room.
Comedy is hard to do, people say, but the author nails the comedy here well. It is everything else that is a bit off.
Oh. there’s a different kind of plot here, halle-loo… oh wait, spoke too soon. Carry on, Jan…
I never knew having sex with a hot guy can be this depressing.
Just how many Stallions are there, my god? Can we bring in other folks, like the Bears or the Geese or something?
This story has no shortage of drama, but the author forgot to include a reason for me to care about the drama.
The nice cover is the bubbliest thing about this too-obvious wish fulfillment story.