
Texas Wildflower by Susan Wiggs
One more publisher airing the author’s dirty laundry once she’s big enough. The shame.

One more publisher airing the author’s dirty laundry once she’s big enough. The shame.
The author has a pretty interesting plot here, but her characters are dumb.
This is a campy read, but is the camp intentional or accidental? It can be hard to tell.
Why would I want to read about the love story of a man who will later cheat on his wife, the heroine of this story?
The first half is hot crapfest, the second half is boring. Thank god for the second half.
There is more than a dash of idiocy here – enough to sink a small island.
Like the previous books in this series, I have no clue what is happening here.
Here are some tragically taste-free oeuvres.
More silliness… too much, actually, for the good of the story.
Does the title refer to the heroine or the author? Both are right, actually.