
Bayou Magic by Elizabeth Turner
The story is campy but it has its moments.

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.
This book has its charms, but it also tries very hard to be cutesy and girly. Shudder.
The hero is an idiot.
Takes on Robin Hood are either great or disastrous. Fortunately, this one is good.
This charming take on Hercules and his twelve labors is ruined by the dingbat heroine.
Why is it that the crappier books are always the ones that get reissued?
Here’s how you save face after an embarrassingly bad debut effort!
There is some simmering chemistry, but the story is a bit too predictable for its own good.