Burning Lamp by Amanda Quick
The author mixes things up a bit here, but not enough to keep things from seeming stale.
The author mixes things up a bit here, but not enough to keep things from seeming stale.
Boredom can be a terrible poison to swallow.
Magic, sex that makes magic so fun, magic that makes you horny… the usual.
Well, it’s a woo-woo Amanda Quick book. You know what you will get if you’ve read enough of these.
Reading this reminds me of the good old days, and it makes me even more blue.
This is an okay book by the author. Not great, nor dire. But it’s pretty much the same old fare.
This is how you create an exquisite romance out of a revenge plot.
We’ve had so many imitators since this book was published, but few can do justice to the “good girl gone wild” plot like this author.
Fair play to the author if she wants to write a historical mystery series, but where’s the decent mystery plot?
The hero is just too much here; I can’t appreciate how he just steamrollers the heroine over and over.