If You Dare by Adrianne Byrd
There should be some kind of qualifying exam for authors wanting to do suspense.

There should be some kind of qualifying exam for authors wanting to do suspense.

What do you mean, this one isn’t about me?

This one isn’t sure whether it wants to be a family drama or romantic suspense, tries to be both, and ends up squat in the square.

Of course, the conclusion of the trilogy is also the weakest entry. Lucky, lucky me.

Stupidity is the new smart, I see.

The hero isn’t as bad as the author’s previous ones, so… time to celebrate?

The romance is a dud and the main characters are ugh, but the story is interesting despite all of that.

This one is a campy kind of fun, but it gets a bit too over the top later on.

Okay, this one doesn’t live up to expectations set by the last book. It’s laden with clichés and disappointing twists.

How cute, someone has written a romance novel version of a Looney Tunes cartoon!
