
My Lady’s Trust by Julia Justiss
The author churns out a tale so boring that one has to prop open the eyelids with toothpicks.

The author churns out a tale so boring that one has to prop open the eyelids with toothpicks.
This one is actually pretty good, but is eventually killed by its blatant double standards.
The sequel is just slightly better. Sigh.
A book with a plot and characters so familiar and boring… how do I even begin to review this thing?
Ugh. Waste of time and money.
The plot is a mess, but I find myself won over nonetheless. The author is sneaky.
There are some glimpses of the author I used to enjoy reading here. Why did she have to change her style anyway? Sigh.
Hellspawn book, more like.
Can the inept heroine prove to the hero that she is pure and virtuous, unlike other women out there?
The author does her best to promote that women have no willpower or conviction when it comes to hot men.