Scoundrel for Hire by Adrienne deWolfe
Dangerous Liaisons with guilt-ridden moaning meenies in the lead roles? No, doesn’t quite work.
Dangerous Liaisons with guilt-ridden moaning meenies in the lead roles? No, doesn’t quite work.
Ooh, a promising start of a historical dramatic series! Maybe Marsha Canham should be worried.
Come to Scotland and get intimate with diabetes.
A King Arthur story without the magic, and still seems magical? Interesting.
Cowboys and Christmas – the usual sweet stuff. Too sweet, perhaps.
The heroine is so child-like that this story becomes creepy.
Now this is one debut author who knows how to make the right moves.
This one is hokey, corny, frustrating, and at times, gloriously heartbreaking.
If this is godly fiction, no wonder there are atheists.
Spurts of blunder, more like.