
A Rebellious Bride by Brenda Hiatt
This one has one of the most imbecilic heroines ever. Rescuing her from her own mess makes up 90% of the story.

This one has one of the most imbecilic heroines ever. Rescuing her from her own mess makes up 90% of the story.
Shall we zzzzz…
Can love endure despite issues like betrayal and conflicted allegiances? Alas, this story sweeps aside important issues and is poorer as a result.
This one is on the familiar, generic side but everything works well enough nonetheless to be an entertaining read.
The hero really makes this one. Marry me, George!
I hope this isn’t a reflection of the general Irish IQ level.
Everything here is just distressingly predictable and familiar.
This one is quite fun, but the hero is the one who does all the hard work.
This one has some issues, but the entire thing is a rocky, emotional ride.
Duty, honor, responsibility, and other inconvenient things people insist on following to make their lives complicated.