
One Night With a Rogue by Kimberly Cates, Christina Dodd, Deborah Martin, and Anne Stuart
Even the big names can’t prevent it from being meh.

Even the big names can’t prevent it from being meh.
The hero and the heroine are so clueless, it’s a wonder they could even breathe with their heads so deep up their rear ends.
It’s a lot of crazy, but not much of a story.
While this one isn’t anything I’ve never read before, it certainly warms the heart. But the hero, ugh.
Both lead characters need to eat some explosives.
The main characters are such ninnies. The title is indeed prophetic.
After the fires in the last book, the hurricanes are here to wash the mess away.
The heroine takes the word “pathetic” to a whole new level.
This one is just meh with some side helping of ugh.
The author guards her tropes faithfully.