The Taming of the Rake by Kasey Michaels
Generic title aside, this is one of the author’s more enjoyable romps of late.
Generic title aside, this is one of the author’s more enjoyable romps of late.
Not much substance here – is the author’s heart still in it, or is this just some contractual obligation on her part?
The whole thing starts out promising, but it seems like the author just gives up eventually.
Weird. I detested the heroine when she showed up in the previous book of the series, but she’s the best thing about this one!
This one’s alright. Nothing too awful, but nothing too awesome either. Just a pleasant variation of the same old fare.
The heroine won’t and can’t shut up. You will either love or loathe her.
Yes, the title is a warning. Beware!
This is another reminder as to why the shallow insecurities of a bratty heroine make the least interesting conflict.
The main characters are meh enough to hold this story back from being a much better read.
It can be odd how the author could be good at historical romantic comedy, but goes overboard in her contemporary ones.