On Wings of Blue by Anne Cain
Oh, it’s hard to be all lovey-dovey in feudal Japan!
Oh, it’s hard to be all lovey-dovey in feudal Japan!
This is a straightforward and rather superficial post-apocalyptic tale.
Sentences like this. Are annoying. Annoying. Annoying.
This one is a bit overhyped, perhaps, but it’s still good enough to be worth a look. Or three.
Has the other Gwen Rowley come back, or should I resume cowering in my bunker?
This debut effort has some serious problems, but the author’s compelling narrative voice saves the day.
Ooh a sci-fi romance with twists and turns and lots of fun!
Here’s a candidate for the Imbecile Heroine of the Year award.
Read this not for the romance, but the campy elements.
Cat boy means love?