Beauty Like the Night by Liz Carlyle
This is a dark and exquisite take on something familiar. Too bad it’s so predictable.

This is a dark and exquisite take on something familiar. Too bad it’s so predictable.

I don’t get why the hero is whining and making such a big fuss about some minor hiccup in his life.

Man who has been hurt before, desperate heroine, marriage of convenience… been there, done that.

Greedy people make atrocious sequels to overhyped movies.

Are these ladies making pretentious music for coke bars or something?

Forget all preconceptions about the awfulness of movies based on comics. Blade is one big bad mother… you know.

This is easily one of the most heartwarming shows I’ve seen in a long time. Five oogies!

This story cannot work in the 21st century.

As a romantic comedy, this one indeed bedazzles like its title would suggest.

This one gets by thanks to the author’s sense of humor, and it sure gets by very well indeed.
