Highland Bride by Amanda Scott
Ugh, so many subplots for so much space.
Ugh, so many subplots for so much space.
A great idea, horrible execution.
Mary Sue in space, saves the day while needing to be saved. Eh.
She has a new publisher now, but the story remains the same.
Bye bye, Dragonlance. Doubt I’ll be back, but at least we say goodbye on a high note.
Maybe I’m just in a good mood, but this one is pretty alright.
Embrace the suck-tastic!
The author is interpreting Jesus to suit her own beef-and-ham fantasies.
I like this one, but I’m also unable to look past its flaws. It’s 50-50, I guess.
Adam likes to whine a lot and play stupid mind games. Isn’t he adorable?