One Whisper Away by Emma Wildes
Put in an American in an English setting, and everything goes down the drain.
Put in an American in an English setting, and everything goes down the drain.
I suppose it has to be better – anything would be better after the last book.
The author tries to do interesting things here, but things don’t turn out as well as they should.
Hmm, the author should have gone all out in breaking the rules. The story would have been better for it.
This one would have been more enjoyable if the author hadn’t obviously set the heroine up to be wrong and to fail.
This is a great fluff story. Just make sure you don’t expect too much in terms of emotions.
If this one gets any more purple, it’d be an obscene appendage of Barney the Dinosaur.
The whole thing feels too staged from start to finish.
I’m not sure what happened, but this one is a pain in the rear end to slough through.
Nobody talks, and the heroine is so wretchedly dumb, she’s hopeless. Sadness all around.