The Traitor’s Wife by Susan Higginbotham
This one reads like a Reader’s Digest take on history, with all the scary, sordid bits sanitized for Grandma’s reading pleasure.
This one reads like a Reader’s Digest take on history, with all the scary, sordid bits sanitized for Grandma’s reading pleasure.
Now here is an unexpectedly delightful read.
This is a failure as an erotica, a romance, and everything else.
Warning, warning – signs are imminent that we have another series by this author that started out great but would end up in the crapper…
So-so story development, so-so characters… I’ve read better from this author.
The author has written better stories before. This one feels rushed.
This one isn’t that amazing, but the author seems to have potential.
An author who loves her tropes too much joins Avon. The result is as snooze-inducing as you’d imagine.
The excruciating pacing really bogs down this otherwise pleasant story.
This book is published way beyond its time… it belongs in the 1970s, not today.