Ravishing in Red by Madeline Hunter
The hero’s story is pretty interesting, while the heroine and the romance are flat.
The hero’s story is pretty interesting, while the heroine and the romance are flat.
This isn’t the worst I’ve read, but it’s not exactly good either.
This one has many familiar elements, but the author still manages to score a good run here.
This one is going good, until the drama keeps going and going and going and going and going and going…
I like this one, but not as a romance, which is on the skimpy side.
The heroine is awesome, but the hero is quite the twat at times.
Ugh, this is absolutely wretched. Still too early to call this the worst book of 2010?
When a debut author is touted so hard to be the new Julia Quinn, and she isn’t, well… things can get awkward.
Don’t tell the author’s crazy, self-important fans that this one is a frivolous kind of fun.
The romance is okay, but the execution feels somewhat muddled.