Undercover Princess by Suzanne Brockmann
Charming, but played out.

Charming, but played out.

Now this is one debut author who knows how to make the right moves.

Someone thought it was a good idea to let Thea Devine terrify Harlequin Temptation readers.

This one is hokey, corny, frustrating, and at times, gloriously heartbreaking.

Another badly beaten, mauled, et cetera heroine being rescued by the perfect millionaire. Yawn.

If this is godly fiction, no wonder there are atheists.

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.
