A True and Perfect Knight by Susan Charnley
The title is a lie. What a surprise.
The title is a lie. What a surprise.
This story is powered by the main characters’ apparently limitless stupidity.
Get drunk and be happy while reading this book – it makes the experience so much better.
Too bad the hero doesn’t get that women can’t read his mind and fall onto his feet.
Moral of the day: don’t get pregnant if you want to fool around at parties.
Does the #1 Bestselling Author need money really that badly?
Idiot girl in an idiot plot meets the man of her dreams. The end.
This story is running on tedious, boring conflicts.
Two authors drag the publisher’s first hardcover to the finish line.
I have a complex love-hate relationship with this one.