Splendid by Julia Quinn
A frothy Regency romp with wit, charm, and… a jackass hero?
A frothy Regency romp with wit, charm, and… a jackass hero?
An unexpected surprise, with mediocre charm, early-2000s tech nostalgia, and a dash of Superman.
A Weinstein cash grab masquerading as Hellraiser. Boring, un-scary, and light on Pinhead.
The heroine is a pee-pee injurer, but the author ends the party before anyone gets too damaged down there.
Here’s Paizo’s gallery of questionable NPCs.
A delightfully trashy ’80s thriller with flat plots, flatter abs, and fabulous melodrama.
Jane meets Tarzan, but there’s nothing too wild here, unfortunately.
Reviewing an Austen classic? Risky business. But we adore it, so all’s fair in love and literature… right?
Here is where behind-the-scenes drama outshines on-screen horror: a franchise’s death knell.
Iris Johansen seems to be far better at suspense than romance.