Trapped at the Altar by Jane Feather
Jane Feather almost returns to top form here. This one has a heroine that breaks all the rules, shame that the tale doesn’t entirely deliver.
Jane Feather almost returns to top form here. This one has a heroine that breaks all the rules, shame that the tale doesn’t entirely deliver.
The real magic show here is how the author can send me into a bored stupor in such a short time.
Fancy a Morgan-flavored pinot noir with your Christmas turkey? You’d love the familiar taste of double standards that put women in their place.
What’s a fascinating story doing, being buried under tedious grind-like number crunching and routine hack-slash tedium?
Another very average Christmas anthology.
People actually wasted money making this thing. Oh, the shame of it all.
KL Noir: Yellow closes Malaysia’s very own English noir anthology series, and that sound you hear is a limp pop rather than a bang.
If you ever wondered what it’d be like if Kate Daniels and Curran the Pig-Wolf are X-Men, here you go. Enjoy.
A social justice warrior and her white knight take part in the steampunk version of Wacky Races. How nice.
Here’s your chance to touch a mummy – well, not really, but close, as this is a fancy “3D interactive” history book.