A San Diego Romance by Kianna Alexander
It’s okay, people; settle down. Rich, privileged people are as boring as you and I, so stop promoting socialism and be happy with your lot in life.

It’s okay, people; settle down. Rich, privileged people are as boring as you and I, so stop promoting socialism and be happy with your lot in life.

This is a terrible version of every terrible 90% padding 10% sequel baiting “part of a series, BUY THE NEXT BOOK” Kimani titles out there.

I know, another four-oogie book! Either I’m losing my touch or it’s really my lucky week.

Here’s a masterclass on how to incorporate every freaking cliché in the kitchen sink in the most annoying manner possible.

What may work in a Korean or Bollywood soap opera falls flat in a written word medium.

The organic farm looks like a nice place to visit, but this story is B-O-R-I-N-G.

Part romance, part how it’s uncool to call illegal Mexican immigrants illegal – don’t think Donald Trump will lose sleep over this one.

It’s so annoying when a heroine plays the victim and gets rewarded with many, many good things.

Character development in a Kimani romance? Why yes, it’s still a thing. Too bad much about this story is meh.

Look, look, a story that has girl on girl love! It’s like sighting a dodo in the wilderness.
