Scoundrel for Hire by Adrienne deWolfe
Dangerous Liaisons with guilt-ridden moaning meenies in the lead roles? No, doesn’t quite work.

Dangerous Liaisons with guilt-ridden moaning meenies in the lead roles? No, doesn’t quite work.

Ooh, a promising start of a historical dramatic series! Maybe Marsha Canham should be worried.

The heroine is a bit unhinged here.

Come to Scotland and get intimate with diabetes.

A King Arthur story without the magic, and still seems magical? Interesting.

The heroine is genuinely convinced that a statue is her soulmate. Good thing it comes alive to roger her silly.

Cowboys and Christmas – the usual sweet stuff. Too sweet, perhaps.

Love, life, World War 2… people can be so melodramatic back then.

The author goes a little too overboard in trying to pass off the hero’s swagger as something… good.

This one is so campy and delightful, I just have to like it despite its ridiculousness. Or maybe because of it.
