Once Wicked by Sherri Browning
More like, always silly.
More like, always silly.
Good news! After a few boring books, this one is more towards the author’s better books.
Holy castle, I think the author has stuffed nearly every medieval romance trope in here!
Even revised for a twenty-first century audience, this classic is still best left to people with, uh, acquired tastes.
The author knows all her tropes very well, but the end result is more sleepy than exciting.
I have no idea what is happening here. Sorry!
Wait, Francis Ray has written a historical romance?
Why does a suffragist romance tend to portray those women as idiots? Is this some kind of subversive propaganda?
No matter how spy-like she can be, you can’t take the inconvenient morality out of the heroine.
Not my choice, never in a million years.