Dearly Beloved by Mary Jo Putney
There is such as thing as being too forgiving for one’s own good.

There is such as thing as being too forgiving for one’s own good.

Even with all the sex, this one is still too dull for me to care.

Beware! Two stories here are reissues.

Yes, it’s a Sandra Hill book alright, for better or for worse.

The technique and execution are far superior to the actual story.

This is a story of an abusive relationship passed off as a love story of the century. Just vile.

Immature, impulsive heroine needs strict daddy figure to rein her in and control her behavior. Wait, this is a modern day romance?

There are some good but so predictable and formulaic stories here.

What a shame that this dreary read is the author’s big time lead title debut.
