Under a Lucky Star by Diane Farr
Once again, the hero saves the day. This is getting old.

Once again, the hero saves the day. This is getting old.

Goodness, why would any woman marry a man with six kids?

Is there even a point for the existence of this plodding book?

Never an authentic medieval, actually.

Only the second half of this one is worth a look.

Actually, this one is generic enough to be comparable to many other similar books out there!

It will take a lot more to untangle the mess in this story.

Nothing new here, but the author makes sure that I have no choice but to have fun. Bless.

Okay, so we are back to being boring again, sigh.

More like a legendary bore.
