Handfasted to the Bear by Elina Emerald
The cover is the only thing about this one that doesn’t make me feel seasick.
The cover is the only thing about this one that doesn’t make me feel seasick.
This is the best Jayne Ann Krentz story I’ve read in a while!
For a short story, this one sure sends out so many contradictory messages!
A guy falls for a woman that loves getting penetrated by swords. There’s an obscene joke in there somewhere, definitely.
I never imagined I would say this, but John Wick is slowly outstaying his welcome.
The biggest problem here is that it takes place in 19th century London.
Wait, didn’t I just sit through the same crap just a few months ago?
The whiny green thing goes to therapy to complain just like she always does.
The author is far more interested in showing me that her story is rife with the dumber tropes of the genre.
Ugh, I can’t make it even halfway through before choking up a little.