Autumn in Scotland by Karen Ranney
This one takes after a very famous story line that has become a trope in itself, and follows it too faithfully.
This one takes after a very famous story line that has become a trope in itself, and follows it too faithfully.
That moment when everything else about the story overshadows the romance…
Next time, better plot please.
This is a fascinating yet blood-boiling read because of incessant communication breakdown.
This one feels underdeveloped at some places, rushed at other places.
The feels are well done, but the plot is the pits.
This one has some issues, but the entire thing is a rocky, emotional ride.
The heroine in this one is awful enough to negate all the good things about the rest of the story.
Behold, one of the best romance novels ever.
Ooh, here comes the feels, and they feel good.