
A Thing of Beauty by Casey Claybourne
It may be a thing, but it’s not beautiful.

It may be a thing, but it’s not beautiful.
The hero is such an asshole, his breakdown is almost worth all the nonsense he puts everyone through.
Ugh, so many overused plot devices and tropes, I don’t know where to look.
Martyrs in the West, coming right at you…
High camp and fun awaits, baby! Just don’t mind the silly romance.
This one is absurd enough to be somewhat amusing, but absurd is still absurd.
A rarely used setting – during World War 2 – and the authors just blew it. Sigh.
This one has more passion and romance, so I like it better than the last book.
This one is quite the yawner; I’m judging this book by the cover because it’s more fun.
The author tries too hard to wring my emotions. I quite resent that.