Love Letters by Rochelle Alers, Donna Hill, and Janice Sims
All three stories are okay. Could be better, could be worse.

All three stories are okay. Could be better, could be worse.

The First Lady should be all about taking care of the kids and the husband, according to this author. Gross.

This is, without doubt, a magnificent thing to behold. Everything feels right and absolutely romantic.

The romance is barely there in this story!

On paper, I wouldn’t like this book. In reality, oh, I do!

Fae folks, impossible odds, breathless love… oh, I’m in bliss.

Before she embraced the more successful Karen Hawkins name, the author wrote this thing.

For a book with such a title, you wouldn’t expect it to lose steam so soon, would you?

Stephanie Plum can go choke on an egg. We have a new diva in town!

Funny, hilarious, and ridiculous in all the good ways, this one is a plus-sized joyride.
