The Rogue’s Bride by Roxie Brandon
Well, its short length is its biggest strength.

Well, its short length is its biggest strength.

Warning: contains philosophical musings and mildly creepy Victorian romance.

The cover is nice, I suppose?

If only a real-life smalltown is as uneventful and nice as the one here.

Even the publisher doesn’t seem to know why this book exists.

It covers just the bare necessities, and stops there.

Here’s to trying to make sense out of a nonsensical subject.

This book is impressively designed for learning!

Once again, Pan Asia Publications leads the way.

There is not much chemistry between me and the book.
