Peri by Danni Roan
This one illustrates the danger of making things too easy for the heroine: it’s easy for me to stop caring too.
This one illustrates the danger of making things too easy for the heroine: it’s easy for me to stop caring too.
If you want a wholesome time of oohs and aahs, come on in. If you want compelling drama, well, keep going.
The plot of this story is basically the hero pointing at the heroine and screeching, “NO U KILLED KENNY!!!!”
It looks like helplessness is now a virtue when you’re a romance heroine.
I like the author’s technique, I like the heroine, and… oh my god, someone please delouse the hero.
Maybe things are a little too prim here, too tidy and convenient for everyone.
I’d have jilted him too.
Ah yes, another story with the heroine acting like landing a wealthy, well-connected beau is the worst thing ever.
Girl strikes out to the West and finds love in a small town, take 1,596,977,139.
The hero and the sex are hot, but the heroine and the plot are not. Pick your poison, people.