Dearest Beloved by Christine Holden
Oh good, a plot full of dumb misunderstanding drama and refusal to communicate.
Oh good, a plot full of dumb misunderstanding drama and refusal to communicate.
Two heads are definitely not better than one!
Yes, the second book is actually better than the first in this exciting trilogy!
Mate mate mate, mate mate mate, et cetera.
The time travel premise is intriguing, but the story ends up being rather familiar.
On the whole, this is a happy bus kind of read.
Whoever thinks it’s a good idea to put Keanu Reeves in a dramatic lead role must be high or something.
The hero is a boor and the heroine is a fake feminist. Ugh, off the cliff it should go.
The romance ruins everything. The bland main characters, too.
This one is alright, but it is too inconsistent and unpolished for its own good.