Once Burned by Alyse Zaftig
Talk about a trashfire.

Talk about a trashfire.

The author has potential, but yikes, this one is rough.

Falling asleep is the best part of the reading experience.

You know this is an old book when I had to photograph the cover myself!

I think the wolf on the cover is telepathically calling me all kinds of slurs.

Oh, she’s being pursued by her betrothed’s brother… the hotter, responsible sibling that will inherit everything. How terrible!

Oh, the heroine is going to be a successful, independent woman? Kill her mother to drag her back down!

I like every one of the main cast, but their story eventually becomes tad too perfect and, hence, dull.

It was amazing, glorious, wonderful… until the hero decides to show everyone what a bell end he is.

Is it really temptation when everyone else is determined to push the heroine to the hero?
