
The Only One by Christine Feehan, Susan Grant, and Susan Squires
One great, one okay, one not-so-okay.

One great, one okay, one not-so-okay.
This is going so good… until it falls apart towards the end.
It’s the start of another new series! Can the world handle all this excitement?
Who would’ve thought the lovely cover masks a horrid story within?
The hero shoots stars from his pee-pee. That’s all you need to know about this book.
It’s alright, but I’d rather have fireworks.
Perhaps it is a good thing that the doormat and the mope are both thrown back in time, away from saner people.
There are some interesting elements here. Unfortunately, they do not include the hero, the heroine, or their romance.
This is almost a great romance with a complicated issue in its core. Almost.
Now THIS is how you start a new series. With kick-ass grab-you-by-the-throat style!