Secrets of the Night by Jo Beverley
The funniest thing here is the heroine’s complete breakdown. Wait, that never happened, damn.
The funniest thing here is the heroine’s complete breakdown. Wait, that never happened, damn.
Yawn. Same old tired stuff.
The plot hinges on the heroine being an idiot. Not a good way for a debut author to start the show.
Good twin, bad twin, and the rest.
Four Avon powerhouses in one anthology can’t be wrong, right?
Now this is a generic kind of writing to market.
There is so much magic in the premise, but not enough in the execution.
I don’t like the hero, but everything else is just fine with me.
The premise is a bit silly, but the romance makes wonderful sense.
The author should stick to contemporary romps.