
Molly’s Laird by Joanne Austen Brown
There are comfort reads, and then there is this story, which is far more of a sleeping pill than anything else!

There are comfort reads, and then there is this story, which is far more of a sleeping pill than anything else!
This bantamweight romance doesn’t pack any punch.
Here’s another story of a white hero role-playing some Middle Eastern dude… and doing it in a most boring manner.
Maybe-incest, pox, and a hero named Cockburn… Virginia Henley’s Wild Hearts is a clunky bodice-ripper that’s so bad, it’s almost good.
With This Ring breaks Amanda Quick’s “A” title trend but not her formula.
Working-class leads intrigue yet rushed romance and weak mystery disappoint.
Ancient Zamar meets modern tedium in a romance that’s more mishap than mischief.
Medieval romance meets geological obsession in a crystal-clear case of literary ennui.
Ah, the author comes closest to recapturing her old magic, this time.
This iconic novel is like Harlequin Presents, but Malaysian.