An Exquisite Challenge by Jennifer Hayward
It’s only a true blue Modern story in its last few chapters. For me, that’s not a bad thing!
It’s only a true blue Modern story in its last few chapters. For me, that’s not a bad thing!
#blurredlines #freejenh #2good4thisworld #diarrheaplot #snotporridge
The heroine insists on break-up sex with a “no condom” special on top of oral sex. Best break up ever for any guy?
Another story where two mismatched persons are forced to stay together because of a brat. Sigh.
A plot with a feminist bent in this line of books? Don’t get too excited, it’s all smokescreen for the same old gender stereotyping.
What is with that title, people? I mean… what is that thing?
The title may be about changing games, but the author isn’t changing anything here. It’s that same story.
Once the author decides to stop being the awkward little robot that spews faithful tropes, this story becomes much more readable.
Aside from the title, this book is exactly like every Harlequin Mills & Boon story that features a couple at the verge of divorce.