Mulligan Stew by Deb Stover
Ugh, that hero deserves to be killed a few hundred times, each time as slowly and painfully as possible.
Ugh, that hero deserves to be killed a few hundred times, each time as slowly and painfully as possible.
This may be the one time I admit to loving a book with that word in the title.
There are some overwrought nonsense here, but the story is actually a fun fantasy romp.
The romance ruins everything. Ugh!
I know! A four-oogie review of a book by this author! Mark the date, this is one momentous event.
The trilogy ends, the conclusion making as little impact as its beginning.
Why you keep staying at a creepy house full of weird happenings? Don’t think even the heroine knows.
Cartoon villains are coming to get everyone! Run!
Finally, the conclusion limps to an ending that is as wretched as everything else in the trilogy.
This “contemporary romance” is so out of touch, even Granny will be embarrassed.