The Real Duke of Circhester by Heather Mar-Gerrison
It’s not an unreadable mess, but still a mess in other unfortunate ways.

It’s not an unreadable mess, but still a mess in other unfortunate ways.

Sadly, I’ve read hotter and sleazier from the author. Still, it’s an adventure in its own way.

If the hero and his four friends do a Voltron, he’d be the arse.

Sadly, this widely-acclaimed offering from Amanda Quick is also when the magic starts to fizzle for me.

Once I loved the author’s stuff… once.

The emphasis is on ‘girl’.

10 years of shame evaporated by a wagging hot wang may not be the best premise for a short story.

The chemistry and the sexy stuff go a long way in elevating this one.

A single oogie for the singularly sodden story.

Don’t ever say I neglect to review the books of the Biggest Selling Queen of Black Romances.
