And the Bride Wore Plaid by Karen Hawkins
What a shame that this dreary read is the author’s big time lead title debut.
What a shame that this dreary read is the author’s big time lead title debut.
This one is fine. I just can’t remember much about it once I’m done with it, because it’s not very memorable.
It’s almost a great story, until things go wrong late into the story.
Is May McGoldrick trying to be the most boring romance author ever?
And at the finish line awaits… boring old same stuff all over again!
So much florid stuff, so much melodrama, and yet, not enough fun.
Eh, it’s a rather typical Highland romance. Nothing of the must-read caliber, but nothing too painful either.
Meet some of the worst spies ever in existence.
Oh, what a dud.
I just want a romance story, not a preachy tract on the evils white people did on Native Americans.