A Scandalous Adventure by Lillian Marek
This is that rare romance story where the hero’s brainpower is far more wretched than the heroine’s. Fascinating, indeed.
This is that rare romance story where the hero’s brainpower is far more wretched than the heroine’s. Fascinating, indeed.
Warning: do not take a sip of alcohol each time the hero smiles or grins. You will probably become an alcoholic by the time the story is over.
The heroine of this one wins this year’s prestigious DIE YOU STUPID TWIT DIE, DIE, DIE award.
If the heroine had been allowed to walk the walk…
The shrinks are wrong. Solving an assassination and boinking in the process are the real cure for phobias, alcoholism, and assholery.
The author’s narrative style can cut so deep, but alas, the story is nowhere as magical as I desperately wanted it to be.
The hero isn’t bad, but the heroine makes me want to slash my wrists just to get away from her.
Naturally, the heroine wastes no time showing off her “I can die, it’s okay, just let me die if I’m inconveniencing everyone!” attitude and general uselessness.
After reading this story, I can’t imagine why anyone would think that a woman is too overemotional to do medical stuff!
Alright, you can all come out now. I think it’s safe to read the author’s books now without fearing for the brain cells.