The Playboy of Pengarroth Hall by Susanne James
Brace yourself: a Modern story with no Madonna/whore complex, no ridiculous accusations of betrayal, no stalking, just… romance.
Brace yourself: a Modern story with no Madonna/whore complex, no ridiculous accusations of betrayal, no stalking, just… romance.
It has ships and murder, and yet I feel like I’m trapped in some kind of wake where I don’t even know the fellow who died.
So, how much do you like staring at an author’s belly button?
Irritant’s Babysitter is a more accurate title for this story, but I guess it won’t be as marketable.
Thin is beautiful, and if we aren’t thin, we won’t get that hot guy to fall in love with us! Whatever, give me my chocolates.
Oh, we have an almost winner here. Never mind, here’s all my hugs and kisses anyway.
Jane Feather almost returns to top form here. This one has a heroine that breaks all the rules, shame that the tale doesn’t entirely deliver.
The real magic show here is how the author can send me into a bored stupor in such a short time.
Fancy a Morgan-flavored pinot noir with your Christmas turkey? You’d love the familiar taste of double standards that put women in their place.