England’s Perfect Hero by Suzanne Enoch
The story is a bit different from the usual fare, but it’s still kinda blah.

The story is a bit different from the usual fare, but it’s still kinda blah.

It’s so easy to laugh at the nonsensical everything here.

This is actually a solid read, but there are fundamental issues that keep it from being great.

Hope you didn’t get this one in hardcover, because that will be some serious cash wasted on a bland read.

Hallelujah, this is almost – almost! – the author back in form. Also: Japanese boinking drama!

I am entertained, but probably not for the right reasons.

How can one make a story set in Egypt boring? The mind is boggled.

Oh, this is just vile.

The conventional, even stereotypical denouement kind of ruins an otherwise different, interesting kind of romance.

You know what they say – have nanny, will marry.
