Someone to Watch over Me by Lisa Kleypas
Good twin, bad twin, and the rest.

Good twin, bad twin, and the rest.

Despite appearances, this one turns out to be a sweet romantic comedy.

All the twists and turns are engineered by the naughty villain – all are helpless before her!

Four Avon powerhouses in one anthology can’t be wrong, right?

Now this is a generic kind of writing to market.

It’s a Y2K yawn!

There is so much magic in the premise, but not enough in the execution.

I don’t like the hero, but everything else is just fine with me.

It’s a whiff of something else completely, actually.

Wedding lunacy and British chick lit tropes make me a very cranky reader.
