
White Lion’s Lady by Tina St John
The author really wants to be a queen of generic romances so badly, it seems.

The author really wants to be a queen of generic romances so badly, it seems.
This one is a decent read, but all that submissive “my husband is my boss” nonsense is really not my thing.
This one is going so good until it careens off course and straight down the pits by its last third. Yikes.
The heroine… oh my god.
I can’t feel my limbs by the time I reach the last page of this dull, dull book.
The last two books in this series are pretty average, but this one closes the whole thing on a right note.
While possibly hotter than many historical romances at the moment, this is still quite tame for the author’s standards.
This is a charming surprise. It’s so much fun with a different kind of hero.
This one is too safe for its own good, but it’s still okay.
Debut author with a cringe-inducing first book. Quite a common story, sadly.