Black Silk by Judith Ivory
I’m ambivalent about this one, but there’s no denying that there are some exquisite moments in this one.

I’m ambivalent about this one, but there’s no denying that there are some exquisite moments in this one.

This one isn’t campy, and has nothing interesting to make up for that lack. Oh, and the heroine’s an imbecile.

The cover and Cathy Maxwell’s story are the best things about this one.

Zzzzzzzzzz…

There is a great romance here – between secondary characters. The main romance blows chunks.

And… more buffoons!

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.
