McAlistair’s Fortune by Alissa Johnson
The pace is draggy and the main characters are annoying, making this an off read.
The pace is draggy and the main characters are annoying, making this an off read.
The history is far more interesting than the story.
Why is the poor hero saving people who don’t want to be saved? Let the morons die, thanks!
Oh, what are lonely men to do when the nights are cold and lonely at sea?
Be patient with this one – it gets better. Much better.
This one’s alright. Nothing too awful, but nothing too awesome either. Just a pleasant variation of the same old fare.
First author mistakes are rife here.
By the gods, the author made me give her another five-oogie review. Ooh, how vexing!
The heroine is almost suicidal in her determination to be a martyr. Too bad she doesn’t get her wish.
I really want to love this book, but something about it leaves me cold.