Killer Curves by Roxanne St Claire
This story will never happen if the main characters had acted like human beings for once.

This story will never happen if the main characters had acted like human beings for once.

This one is campy. ridiculous…. and boring. Wait, what?

The author moves from warm to dead bodies. Well, it doesn’t quite work.

The hero is one of the sweetest martyrs ever – just in time for Christmas, how nice.

The author’s debut romantic suspense is a by-the-numbers generic effort.

This one could have been grand, but it ends up just being sort of neither here nor there.

It’s the same story as the author’s last romantic suspense: solid characters, head-scratching plotting.

Okay, cancel the party. This one is back at the bottom of the barrel. THE PARTY IS CANCELED!

Is this a parody or a misfire? It can be hard to tell.

The hero should have died on page 1 and made the world a far better place.
