Protecting the Heiress by Martha Kennerson
Is “guys treating women like they are too useless for anything” the new trend in demonstrations of affection?
Is “guys treating women like they are too useless for anything” the new trend in demonstrations of affection?
It gets really personal when the heroine decides to run off straight into drugs-and-pimps hell.
I’m a bit lost especially during the first few chapters, but what the heck, PARTY CITY!
Everyone wants to be Lisa Marie Rice these days, I see.
First Broken, now Twisted. The agony is real.
Think Lisa Marie Rice, but without the kitschy charm or even an ounce of logic.
Hos on the street, sucking and robbing their johns! Hold your excitement, though, the story is nowhere as exciting as it could have been.
What “wild things”? The whole thing resembles a really bad reality TV show that should be axed with extreme prejudice.
The heroine may as well be a blow-up doll in this story, as it’s all about the hero and his buddies (buy all their books!),
KL Noir: Yellow closes Malaysia’s very own English noir anthology series, and that sound you hear is a limp pop rather than a bang.