Gambler’s Daughter by Ruth Owen
This is a nice story that brings on some fresh and breezy kind of fun, with enough emotional punch too.

This is a nice story that brings on some fresh and breezy kind of fun, with enough emotional punch too.

This one is pretty okay until it loses steam halfway through. Debut efforts can be such a drag that way.

Yes, the title is a warning: the heroine is a doormat. But the story is not too bad.

The asshole hero doesn’t grovel or get punished enough, hmph!

This is probably the only story with a Pollyanna village healer and a tortured hero that I can bear to reread more than once.

The author reminds everyone why she’s one of the better ones in the genre.

Scottish medieval courtship shenanigans ahoy!

It starts out so good, but then becomes predictable and mundane.

A few beautiful scenes can’t change the fact that this is a cookie-cutter romance.

This is a short time-waster that manages to inflict some mortal wounds on the brain.
