The Bridesmaid by Julia London
Why didn’t I read this one sooner? It’s on the short side, but so big on the fun and romantic chemistry departments.
Why didn’t I read this one sooner? It’s on the short side, but so big on the fun and romantic chemistry departments.
I’d cheer and do the stanky leg as all of the people in here drown in a vat of bile. My bile.
I really can’t stand the hero, and yet, the story turns out to be a decent read. Weird.
Once again, we’re back in the Highlands. This new series opener can pack quite the emotional punch, and the heroine is awesome.
On the bright side, this tired tale is readable. But there are many other books that are readable too.
Oh look, the hero is terrified of the visions of lesbian porn orgies in his head. How sweet.
This one isn’t playing it safe at all, and I can appreciate that.
The conclusion to the author’s troubled The Secrets of Hadley Green series has a completely different mood and feel, but who cares? It’s fun!
A potentially grand story, all ruined by careless plotting and stupid antics. Sigh.
Oddly enough, the hero being an asshole is actually one of the better things here.