One Moment Past Midnight by Emilie Richards
The cover is nice, but the story is oh so familiar.
The cover is nice, but the story is oh so familiar.
For a revised version of a much older book, this one is surprisingly alright. No great, but adequately entertaining.
Great boom-boom stuff, but the May-December romance is kind of bland.
The heroine is quite the passive, hapless damsel in distress, isn’t she?
Do you know how hard it is to find a series romance as not-annoying as this one?
That’s what I get for wasting money on overhyped books!
Ooh, talk about an explosion of entertainment!
The heroine can be irritating, but the hero is hot, hot, hot, Yeah, I’m so easy.
How did the useless heroine graduate from spy school again? Heaven knows, she’s too dumb to sleep with the instructors for high grades.
Mulder and Scully analyzes Jayne Ann Krentz. A completely made up non-canon moment.