A Most Unsuitable Match by Julia Justiss
Of course it’s a suitable match. A very, very wonderfully suitable match.
Of course it’s a suitable match. A very, very wonderfully suitable match.
No, she doesn’t have a secret penis or anything else that would have made this story memorable.
It’s almost a four-oogie read as the feels hit super hard in this one. Alas, this story gets less interesting as it progresses.
Warning! Warning! Wild women from America are coming to steal the Englishwomen’s men!
OMG, it’s a book by Lisa Kleypas, so it must automatically be the best book of 2019, squee!
This is a frustrating one to review, as the author’s choices here can be really regrettable.
This is so messy-stupid-dumb that I feel quite embarrassed on behalf of the author.
Whoever came up with the title should really reconsider his or her life choices.
Ever got the feeling that, in an alternate timeline, a certain book may have been awesome?
Bar-bore-us. Is that a real word? No? Then it should be, as this book is real.