The Proposition by Judith Ivory
This is the most conventional book to date from the author, but it’s still a magical, fabulous read.
This is the most conventional book to date from the author, but it’s still a magical, fabulous read.
Let’s play a game of spotting the hidden sexual tension in this one.
Everyone here, especially the heroine, could use a few more years of schooling.
I wouldn’t say this one is amazing, but it’s pretty good as it is.
More of the same old clichés you can’t get enough of!
Why do so many Western romances have imbecile heroines? Is this some kind of secret plot that I am not aware of?
The characters are so silly to the point of being absurd.
The story is campy but it has its moments.
The hero is a complete, total arsehole.
The heroine pushes the meaning of “imbecile” to dizzying new heights, and a hero with no redeeming feature. I’d rather die.