To Scotland, With Love by Karen Hawkins
The humor is the saving grace of this story.
The humor is the saving grace of this story.
Logic and common sense died violently in the making of this story.
Well, it’s better than the previous book, for what that’s worth!
This one isn’t interesting and it doesn’t make sense half the time.
I’ll never forget, the way she spazzes tonight…
What a shame that this dreary read is the author’s big time lead title debut.
Ugh, who brought that woman back again?
Nothing makes much sense here, but there are some good moments to make up for that sin.
This isn’t a story as much as it is an advertisement for future books in the series.
Oh god, who asked that Whistledown creature back?