Bound by Duty by Diane Gaston
Oh no, once more a heroine meets a fate worse than death: marriage to a hot, rich, and kind man.

Oh no, once more a heroine meets a fate worse than death: marriage to a hot, rich, and kind man.

It’s only a true blue Modern story in its last few chapters. For me, that’s not a bad thing!

No, this is not about the guy currently fighting with Mickey Mouse.

Good: competent heroine. Ugh: the hero.

One cottage. Four people. Wait, not like that… sadly.

Maybe some plots just aren’t meant for short stories.

The heroine is pretty awesome, but the hero is a dud.

God gives AIDS to heathen kids and doubts to women that dare to think they know better than their man.

Who needs a well-done plot or anything else when you have a shirtless guy on the cover?

No amount of magic is going to improve the bonkers plot.
