
Divine Fantasy by Melanie Jackson
This whole series is turning into a giant, dull navel-gazing session.

This whole series is turning into a giant, dull navel-gazing session.
One contemporary, one paranormal, all firemen.
Be warned – the heroine is chasing after the wrong dude here.
Please spare me from these child-like goddess heroines.
This is one of those rare sequels that are better than the original, although the characters by themselves are more interesting than the romance.
There is so much cheese here, I don’t know whether to laugh or cringe.
This one’s alright, but hardly phenomenal.
Wait, the heroine is not so much of a bad-tempered brat this time around? Did someone administer the sedatives?
This one is straight out of Planet Cookie Cutter.
Interesting, but rough around the edges.