Fate’s Edge by Ilona Andrews
Is there life after Kate Daniels? If Fate’s Edge is anything to go by, oh yes, lots of it. Praise Jeebus and all that jazz.
Is there life after Kate Daniels? If Fate’s Edge is anything to go by, oh yes, lots of it. Praise Jeebus and all that jazz.
All that glitters aren’t exactly gold in the looting primer Treasure: Fortunes Lost and Found.
Third book in a row, and Pamela Yaye is still not done with thin and beautiful women. They are all skanks! Kill them all!
I think the author is laboring under this belief that Seduced by the CEO is something very different from what it actually is.
Wicked Temptation features main characters who are just too capable to the point that the story lacks compelling suspense.
It’s set in show business, and like 90% of other romances set in show business, it’s just dumb.
The romance is fine, the pacing is solid, the premise is good… but the plot! Where’s the suspense?
Is this a standalone story, or a thinly-veiled ad and fanservice for the author’s Lady Julia Grey books?
Candace Shaw’s Kimani debut is as lively as the newest arrival in the neighborhood morgue. Zzzzzz…
With Siren of Gaul, we’re moving right into old-school Bertrice Small-type historical bodice rippers. Oh joy.