
A Secret in Her Kiss by Anna Randol
Exotic locale aside, this one is too uneven for its own good.

Exotic locale aside, this one is too uneven for its own good.
Here’s how to make a Scotland Yard hero boring: do a Lisa Kleypas and make him supremely perfect, infallible, and wealthy. Snore.
The early parts are good. but the later parts, not so. The good and the bad ends up canceling out one another.
Oh, look who is back! The story is disappointingly average, though.
The author does almost everything right here, and the result is amazing.
This is one story where I feel everything else is more believable than the romance in this story,
A tepid closure to a tepid series. We can all move on with our lives now, phew.
So many unlikable turds in this story, not enough middle fingers to go around.
On the bright side, at least this one is forgettable enough that its sins would never linger.
Wait, are we back in the 1970s again?