Wild Rain by Beverly Jenkins
It’s alright, but the author has done similar stories like this before, and she did them better too.
It’s alright, but the author has done similar stories like this before, and she did them better too.
The best way to defeat white supremacists is to hitch your wagon to a uber-powerful family.
Sadly, more like an interminable trickling of boredom and annoyance, Chinese water torture style.
This one is quite bland, especially when it comes to the romance. So here’s me giving the evil eye to whoever titled this book.
This one could have been an epic tale, but the author decided to play it safe.
Freedom fighters! Ships! Sword fights! Well, scratch that, toss them away from a more typical story instead. Sigh.
The heroine is a prostitute, and the hero is a brat, but the rest is rather on the formulaic side. Still, baby steps, I guess?
This is a story about cardboard people falling in love.
More like a merry average Christmas to me.
This is pleasant enough to be used as a beach read, and forgettable enough to not break your heart if you accidentally leaves it behind.