Star of Wonder by Jo Beverley, Alice Alfonsi, Tess Farraday, and Kate Freiman
Spurts of blunder, more like.
Spurts of blunder, more like.
This one is as interesting as a dead fish. Just as fun too.
The hero is an ass and the heroine is a wimp. Fun.
Which comes first, the stroke or the insane shrieking banshee lunatic act? It’s hard to tell.
Everything feels new and different here, with great results.
The end of the world can’t be this mundane, surely.
Here are a bunch of authors coming together to tell us why their works are awesome.
This one is ridiculous enough to be actually entertaining.
Even a few more rounds of rewriting can’t change the fact that the heroine is an annoying wretch.
This is a disappointing offering from an author who had proven that she could do so much better.