Not Quite a Wife by Mary Jo Putney
Oh, an accidental pregnancy story. This is almost a return to former glory. Almost, not quite, and ain’t that a shame.
Oh, an accidental pregnancy story. This is almost a return to former glory. Almost, not quite, and ain’t that a shame.
This is a Malaysian-brewed ghost story collection with very little Malaysian flavor.
How cute, this one is patterned after the ramblings of a Tumblr social justice warrior.
Do you want to be a princess? Do you want to read a princess fantasy story so badly that any story of this kind will do? Well, this is your lucky day.
Lady in Black by Christina Dodd feels like it was written after a binge on books by Sidney Sheldon, Harold Robbins, and Danielle Steel.
Predictable Castle of the Wolf reminds me of better medieval romances. Still, nostalgia ain’t bad when there are hardly any such books around.
This one doesn’t know what it wants to be, so it ends up as something it probably never wanted to be.
A story with people who fall in love like it’s the most natural thing ever. The plot doesn’t compare to the romance, though.
So fun and hot, hot, hot. Let’s put it this way, I don’t know why this book isn’t called When Autumn Comes.
It’s a spy romance where nobody acts like a spy, a historical thriller without any thrills, with a talented spy heroine who spends all time needing rescue.