Love’s Wager by JM Jeffries
This story has perfect lead characters who can’t do wrong. Good thing I didn’t wager that this one would be dull – I’d have lost.
This story has perfect lead characters who can’t do wrong. Good thing I didn’t wager that this one would be dull – I’d have lost.
Her hubby-to-be is too busy working to pay the bills, so the heroine cheats on him with the hero who gets her tramp juices flowing. Resplendent!
There are some interesting twists on age-old tropes in here. Shame that the whole thing ends up rather blah.
This is going to be a horrible or amazing book, depending on your taste. Either way, it’s… interesting.
It would have been fabulous if it had been longer.
If the hero is a Dom, then I’m Marquis de Sade. Good thing he’s hot, and the story is hotter.
I am me! I am free! I found love and it feels splendiiii… zzzzzzz…
Hey look, it’s a bad communication story!
A pleasant story, but the author seems to be on a mission to cram as many details in as few sentences as possible.
Why have a Domme if she’s just going to be Bridget Jones in a leather corset?