Deceived by a Lord by Summer Hanford
There’s no need for deception when the heroine is a dim-witted thing.
There’s no need for deception when the heroine is a dim-witted thing.
The story is alright, although perhaps not as dramatic as the title makes it out to be!
The author has lost all control of her heroine here. That creature… someone please just shoot her or something.
MC romances are such trashy, ghastly, intelligence-free garbage bag zones.
We’re back in Needful and… yeah, this one needs something more to be, well, something more.
Ever wondered what happens when your destined mate is a ginger-freaking-bread cookie?
It may be magical for them, but for me, it’s just more of the same old stuff.
This is one rather unsatisfying party.
The cover suggests that this is a raunchy read, but it’s actually a wholesome, quaintly old-school romance.
The heroine ruins the hero’s life and nearly gets him killed just because he won’t do her. True love, people!