The Trelayne Inheritance by Colleen Shannon
The potential is there, but the wrong woman is made the heroine. Ugh.
The potential is there, but the wrong woman is made the heroine. Ugh.
Let’s talk about unnecessary sequels that nearly destroy all goodwill gained from the original.
The asshole and the nitwit. Always a great combination!
This is a pretty exciting debut effort. Good things are on the road ahead, yes?
It’s like reverse Sleeping Beauty – a kiss from this one puts me to sleep.
Ugh, this one is just not good, even when it is compared to the last two average books in the series.
The author channels Amanda Ashley more than anything, so prepare to get a heroine full of cringe.
Oops, it misses the bullseye with its heavy emphasis on dry exposition and fade-out naughty scenes.
Dark-Hunters? More like the Dark-Snoozers.
The evil slut is the only fun character in this drab and dour romance.