
Midnight Confessions by Candice Proctor
The irrational heroine and the half-baked romance sink this one.

The irrational heroine and the half-baked romance sink this one.
A bulk of the heroine’s problems are self-inflicted due to her idiotic determination to be virtuous above all else.
This story is a confusing mess of contradictions.
This one is decent, but I’m starting to wish that the old Emma Holly is back.
Well, this is an somewhat better follow-up, but there are still issues.
I think I’m not young enough to appreciate this insipid thing.
Rapist hero, misogyny… what is this? Are we back in 1972 now?
Maybe redeeming a bad girl by blaming everyone else for her misdeeds isn’t such a great idea…
Okay, who wants a G-rated squeaky clean young adult read? Come get it, kids! Er… kids? Anyone?
Oh look, this is an innocent love story for young kids! Something tells me these kids would like something more raunchy.