Dark Fire by Christine Feehan
Mate mate mate, mate mate mate, et cetera.
Mate mate mate, mate mate mate, et cetera.
The time travel premise is intriguing, but the story ends up being rather familiar.
This one is alright, but it is too inconsistent and unpolished for its own good.
Miss Piggy is back… but so are the boring humans.
The plot is interesting, but the author soon drags everything down into psychoanalysis hell again.
Here’s a heroine who is just as horny as Anita Blake. More guys please, she’s hungry!
The heroine is too gullible for this story.
This one wilts pretty quickly.
This one’s alright, but it never answers many important questions.
The whiny hero and the glacial pacing make this one feel far longer than it actually is.