All the Queen’s Players by Jane Feather
I’d think the author would be excellent in serving historical fiction. Guess not.
I’d think the author would be excellent in serving historical fiction. Guess not.
This one has all of the author’s bad habits and so little of the good ones. Give this one a pass.
Why do these silly girls keep falling for dumb brutes?
The hero is taken back by the heroine way too easily for the crap he pulled on her. Lucky for him that she’s not me, I suppose.
A well-written tale of the frustrations of having to read about a rather demented martyr heroine.
Not much substance here – is the author’s heart still in it, or is this just some contractual obligation on her part?
Has the author found her mojo back? Could it be?
Oh my, this is an amazing story. Hot, fun, and more in one compact book!
Morons seducing morons is always fun to read.
Clichés and imbecile heroines go well together to make me want to break things.