The Lucky One by Karen Hawkins and Holly Crawford
Naturally, the heroine wastes no time showing off her “I can die, it’s okay, just let me die if I’m inconveniencing everyone!” attitude and general uselessness.
Naturally, the heroine wastes no time showing off her “I can die, it’s okay, just let me die if I’m inconveniencing everyone!” attitude and general uselessness.
After reading this story, I can’t imagine why anyone would think that a woman is too overemotional to do medical stuff!
Four authors show how played-out historical romance tropes can be.
Ugh, the series is never going to stop being so silly, right?
Everyone here seems to have been hit in the head very hard. So much rampant stupidity!
One night with this stinker is one night too many.
This is a book from the author’s past life as Kim Bennett given new gloss and shine.
How odd, the author’s contemporary romances seem to be far more entertaining than her recent historical ones.
People are talking, talking about something…
Is this one written using some automated random dumb story generator?