Shadow Fires by Catherine Spangler
Yay, more space capers focused on the heroine’s fecundity. We can’t get enough of those, right?
Yay, more space capers focused on the heroine’s fecundity. We can’t get enough of those, right?
This looks like an interesting story, but draggy pacing bogs everything down.
And my dry heaves begin in 3… 2…
Beware, the power of campy sci-fi romance!
Another month, another half-arsed story relying on sex and angst to hide the fact that its story is paper-thin.
Flat characters, tedious exposition, tepid humor… have we lost all control of the situation?
This one won’t be a letdown if the first book in the series wasn’t so, so good. Sigh.
This one is so bad and overwrought, I can’t help but to be charmed by it.
More barely readable factory chain release from an author who is just churning it out. Why are we encouraging her like this?
This one is well-written, although there are too many things here that feel predictable and even boring.