Touch of Evil by CT Adams and Cathy Clamp
A promising story that becomes another tedious perfect Sue heroine versus jealous hateful bitches.
A promising story that becomes another tedious perfect Sue heroine versus jealous hateful bitches.
The premise holds much potential for a complicated glorious romance, but the author blows it.
What’s better than a moron heroine? A moron heroine being strung along and treated badly by an asshole hero!
This one may not exactly be sizzling hot, but there is plenty of heart and soul to go around.
This one is too heavy on the sexy times and not enough on emotional development to take anyone to heaven.
The heroine’s hair, eyes, and vagina will change the world into a better place. Good thing her brain isn’t part of the equation, as hers is broken.
It can be odd how the author could be good at historical romantic comedy, but goes overboard in her contemporary ones.
The author tries to do too much here, and at the same time, she does too little of what is really important.
Half baked, rarely developed well enough to leave an impression.
Too short, too short. Which is a shame, as it is actually fun at places.