Not Always a Saint by Mary Jo Putney
This is what you’d get when someone mates a Care Bear episode with a Looney Tunes one.
This is what you’d get when someone mates a Care Bear episode with a Looney Tunes one.
There is something not right about the way the characters think in this story.
It’s a great thing that the romance is exquisite, as the sugary sweetness of everything else eventually gets to me.
We’re in Egypt, the land of killer pyramids and angry natives, and the characters spend most of their time whining. Sigh.
I’d happily choose to be stuck in an elevator with ten of Vivienne Lorret’s heroines than to spend another second with the heroine of this book.
Good is overrated. I’d have preferred the lady to be smarter.
I love men in uniform, but maybe not men in this particular uniform…
This is a pretty alright Gothic mystery romance. Alright, that is – just alright.
Ooh, this one has a nice kick-ass heroine. Too bad the hero doesn’t appreciate that.
And a great way to experience what a lobotomy feels like.