Dark Pursuer by Jane Donnelly
The heroine is actually a pleasant surprise, believe it or not, but then she has to meet the hero and everything plummets downhill.
The heroine is actually a pleasant surprise, believe it or not, but then she has to meet the hero and everything plummets downhill.
Don’t be fooled by the pretty cover – the story is a shoddily cobbled-together mess.
This one has many good things, but yikes, the plot!
Okay, I’m early, but the party happens full swing at my place no matter what time it is. This one can’t even get it up.
It is always nice to see a local author with a debut English novel. Good thing this one isn’t too bad, although it sadly isn’t too awesome either.
Would you want to marry a prince, even if it means having adopt the last name of DeSaunders?
Everyone here is so impossibly loaded and hot, so hands up if you think that they will ever have problems finding love in life.
Looks like the only acceptable way a heroine can become a successful career woman is via nepotism.
Calling this book Chaos is like describing a bowl of cold, underseasoned soup as “tantalizing”.
This one has characters called Easy and Merlin, but it can still sock me in the guts.