Her Perfect Candidate by Candace Shaw
Candace Shaw’s Kimani debut is as lively as the newest arrival in the neighborhood morgue. Zzzzzz…
Candace Shaw’s Kimani debut is as lively as the newest arrival in the neighborhood morgue. Zzzzzz…
Hadi M Nor has charisma, uniqueness, nerve, talent. Now, if only he knows what he wants to do with all that style.
It’s a sexy romantic anthology that isn’t sexy or romantic.
Trigger warning! Trigger warning! White-ification of Middle-Eastern cultures is everywhere here!
The premise doesn’t quite work, sadly.
Debut efforts tend to flounder as often as they fly, but Sheryl Lister’s irrational heroine in Just to Be With You sinks this one.
There are two interesting characters here that don’t play exactly by the rules, but this one is set back by some tepid and bland narrative.
Do you want to be a princess? Do you want to read a princess fantasy story so badly that any story of this kind will do? Well, this is your lucky day.
A story with people who fall in love like it’s the most natural thing ever. The plot doesn’t compare to the romance, though.
So fun and hot, hot, hot. Let’s put it this way, I don’t know why this book isn’t called When Autumn Comes.