Celine by Kathleen Bittner Roth
Now here’s a story where the romance actually compromises the heroine’s character.
Now here’s a story where the romance actually compromises the heroine’s character.
This could have been the author’s most ambitious work to date, but there’s just too much ground to cover here.
This one needs a different female lead to really, really work.
Oh dear, someone has clearly misheard. I said, “Take me deep, love me hard.” Not “Make me sleep, bore me hard.”
Just what is this? Seriously, what the nine layers of the burning pits down below is this thing?
Oh dear, has this author lost all fondness for nuance in her stories?
OMG, girls are so, so useless and helpless. OMG. Thank god for men!
This is a story that doesn’t need to exist after the first few chapters. So, why even bother? All those wasted words…
At last, a romance only a spoiled millennial brat can love!
To spread or not to spread – a question every virtuous romance heroine ponders for a few minutes before spreading anyway.