Hot Summer Nights by Lisa Marie Perry
The plot of this story can be summed up as follow: YES! NO! YES! NO! YES!…
The plot of this story can be summed up as follow: YES! NO! YES! NO! YES!…
An illusionist and a theater owner, ooh. But don’t get too excited, it’s not happening.
Why have a Chinese heroine flailing in 1920’s England, if the author is going to just turn her into a Chinese Bridget Jones?
It’s always disappointing to come across a story with so much wasted potential.
I’m a bit lost especially during the first few chapters, but what the heck, PARTY CITY!
Go watch The Omen or something – it’d be much better than this dreary waste of time.
The author wants to be a mystery author now. I guess, but her mysteries are straight out of clown school.
The only thing burned here is my poor brain. Oh, and my money too, let’s not forget that. #BBHMM
With its so typical story line and characters, this clumsily written and laborious read isn’t worth the effort.
One-minute men, one-minute stories. Both are the same, do not engage unless you’re really bored.