The Indiscretion by Judith Ivory
Hmm, Judith Ivory is going a little more fluffier than usual. Not that this is a bad thing in itself, but still…

Hmm, Judith Ivory is going a little more fluffier than usual. Not that this is a bad thing in itself, but still…

This one has bland, one-note everything.

One woman. A war. Two men. A very happy reader.

The main couple eventually get upstaged by the upstarts. That will teach them for being so dull.

Ugh, whiny hero that just won’t quit alert.

The hero treats everyone well, even being their doormat. Well, except the heroine – that one he treats like dirt.

All posturing, no substance. Meh.

The heroine in this one is awful enough to negate all the good things about the rest of the story.

So this is what happens when Elmer Fudd goes hunting in a tugboat!

A story where the hero tries desperately to stop the heroine from being an imbecile. How fun.
