An Indecent Proposition by Emma Wildes
Technically, this one is spotty, but there is enough hotness here to get me reeled into the story.
Technically, this one is spotty, but there is enough hotness here to get me reeled into the story.
Well, this one missed the spot by an inch or two. It’s still very good, though.
It takes a long time for these two twits to learn that they are wrong. What is it they say about being the last to know?
Unwaith eto, gyda theimlad… did I get that right?
Sigh, the author’s determination to play it safe by following the formula keeps what could have been a fine, memorable tale firmly rooted in mundanity.
Stupidity piled upon stupidity, and that’s just the plotting process. Everything about this one screams “Ill-plotted gibberish!”
One imbecile is never enough, so how about two? Better now?
This is a promising, but still clunky, read that tries to be a bit different from the rest.
This one can be fun, but I’ve read all this before.
Once again, the characters are far better than the lame plot they are stuck in.