Hidden Heiress by Amanda Scott
The heroine’s brainpower is hidden.
The heroine’s brainpower is hidden.
Baby’s first Fatal Attraction here is as dull as dishwater.
The characters here are breathtaking in their insanity.
Robin Williams decides to show the world that he’s not solely about playing saccharine lead characters.
Great ideas, but very average execution. Sigh.
The hero mentions his dead wife’s name more often than the heroine’s.
Watch this for the eye candy, because the story isn’t anything much to shout about. At all.
This debut effort has its share of issues, but it is so charming and bouncy that it’s hard not to be entertained.
Once again, the dingbat heroine bogs down the story.
What is this? Does the author need money that badly?