The Game and the Governess by Kate Noble
Just like the author’s previous efforts, The Game and the Governess is fun to read but it never hits the right spots as a romance.
Just like the author’s previous efforts, The Game and the Governess is fun to read but it never hits the right spots as a romance.
Why have a Pinkerton Agent heroine and then make her behave like any random heroine in a romance novel?
Engaged in Sin is quite the cartoon, starring a blind man with the jitters and the prostitute who wants to save the world.
Pen & Ink is all about the sad, funny, and stupid stories behind one’s tattoo(s). It’s quite the beach read.
Wake me up when they make a movie version starring Alaska Thunderfuck 5000 and Spikey Van Dykey.
No, not loving this, not even a little. But at least the whole “women are all shallow whores, except our heroines” nonsense is over. For now.
Once the author gets all the misogyny and double standards out of the way, the story is actually readable.
Guy who can’t trust women ends up mistrusting the woman that has fallen in love with him. Shocking, isn’t it?
A white dude decides to write stories about the racism and what not in Malaysia. That takes balls, shame about the middling result.
Just when the party is heating up, it’s time to say goodbye to the Edge with a book that hits as much as it misses the mark.