The Pleasure Principle by Shirley Harrison
Can accountants provide an interesting romantic suspense? Not with this lot.

Can accountants provide an interesting romantic suspense? Not with this lot.

The author’s first official romantic suspense is quite the kitchen sink.

This one is almost solid, if you can overlook the fake action heroine.

This is an actual sequel. Did anyone ask for it?

The proof is in the boring pudding. Or something.

Tighter focus and pacing would have done wonders for this one.

Maybe the author doesn’t have an affinity to romantic suspense? Just a thought.

The author is still obsessed with making her characters one-dimensionally miserable. That’s characterization for you.

Oh, this is just rubbish.

And now we have spies and terrorists to make the whole thing more awkward.
