Absolute Trust by Piper J Drake
Take out the dog and all that’s left is a pile of boring mediocrity.
Take out the dog and all that’s left is a pile of boring mediocrity.
This one can’t seem to make up its mind whether it wants to be a soap opera or a romantic suspense.
Hey look, it’s fifty shades of Kresley Cole!
While this is quite a painless read, it’s also a pointless one. So pointless, in fact, that it’s like a perfect ball of blah.
The heroine is supposed to be a bad-ass assassin, but she’d probably better off being a secretary or something else more suited to her actual skills.
The hero is such a sweetie, grouchy teddy bear. The rest of the story is all over the place, though.
The author revives her excellent Extrasensory Agents series with another top-notch romantic chiller-thriller. I’m slayed, haw haw.
Okay, so the conflicts are a bit on a daft side, but baby, it’s SO HOT. Are we certain this isn’t some erotic romance published via Kimani by mistake?
This one epitomizes the definition of “generic”. Any respectable serial killer would be ashamed to show up in this one.
Now that is what I’d call a pretty cover. The story, well, I suppose it could have been hotter. Much hotter.