Taming Her Tycoon by Yahrah St John
Oh look, another boring, wooden oh-so-typical Kimani romance to bring on the buyer’s remorse.
Oh look, another boring, wooden oh-so-typical Kimani romance to bring on the buyer’s remorse.
The awkward-looking Asa Butterfield is the only thing that saves it from the one-oogie mire.
It’s almost impressive how easily the author makes her characters come off as smarmy and dim-witted.
A movie about necrophilia being… romantic and spiritual? Believe it.
Another Cthulhu-friendly anthology, yay!
Okay, so the conflicts are a bit on a daft side, but baby, it’s SO HOT. Are we certain this isn’t some erotic romance published via Kimani by mistake?
He-Man has some of the best ass in cartoon universe.
Swordfights, maidenly blushes, political intrigue, and all in one vastly entertaining collection of shorter stories.
The author does many things right here, but ultimately, this one is so predictable and familiar that it ends up just average.
Oh my goodness, here’s a movie that’s almost pornographic in how it treats its eye candies, firepower, and gratuitous violence.