A Most Improper Rumor by Emma Wildes
If only there were interesting characters or romance here to go along with the investigative procedures.
If only there were interesting characters or romance here to go along with the investigative procedures.
Spies, kidnapping, post-honeymoon woes galore… here are two half-baked stories for the price of one.
The author hand waves away many of the issues faced in a romance, and makes things less interesting as a result.
Put in an American in an English setting, and everything goes down the drain.
Bummer, this one is bogged down by uninteresting cast in plodding relationships.
Oh my, this is an amazing story. Hot, fun, and more in one compact book!
I’m surprised by just how much I enjoy this one, despite my initial reservations about the plot.
Things aren’t very interesting here, sadly.
Technically, this one is spotty, but there is enough hotness here to get me reeled into the story.
Here’s a familiar Western historical romance to elicit all kinds of familiar reactions.