The Scoundrel’s Vow by Sherri Browning
There isn’t much here, but the author has a charming style of narrative.
There isn’t much here, but the author has a charming style of narrative.
The author drops the ball late in the story, but all in all, this one is rock solid fun.
The scenery and the excitement all fare better than the romance.
Sample some light-hearted fun here.
I think the hero needs to be put down to end his misery.
Hoyden, stubborn male, highland feuds… why does everything seem so familiar?
Who is Karen Ranney and why is she so good at what she does?
Brainpower is not part of the design, clearly.
She blames the hero for her brother’s suicide, but he’s hot so okay, she loves him now. Sweet!
Marvel as the heroine gets into trouble again and again and again and again and again and…