Last Night with the Earl by Kelly Bowen
Well, it makes a little bit more sense than the author’s previous book, but no, she still doesn’t give me a reason to care about the story.
Well, it makes a little bit more sense than the author’s previous book, but no, she still doesn’t give me a reason to care about the story.
Here’s what we call a well-written failure. If you prefer any kind of consistency or context in your story, stay far away from this one.
Here’s a shocker: the story becomes pretty good when the heroine doesn’t have to make big decisions anymore.
The heroine is unconventional – that’s a big plus – but things don’t come together as well as I’d have liked.
Ugh, why does this have to be a romance with… that thing?
Is it too late to pronounce this book my favorite read of 2015?
The hero is adorable, the heroine is deplorable. Guess I can’t have everything.
But there is no logic to keep me happy, alas.