Great Aunt Sophia’s Lessons for Bombshells by Lisa Cach
The only truth in the title of this book is the “bomb” part, sadly.
The only truth in the title of this book is the “bomb” part, sadly.
With Siren of Gaul, we’re moving right into old-school Bertrice Small-type historical bodice rippers. Oh joy.
Our charming heroine gets an upgrade from Slave Girl to Barbarian’s Concubine, getting into trouble because she can’t keep them together for even a second.
Slave Girl, the start of an erotic series set in a time when Romans and Franks are big boys with bigger swords, does exactly what it set out to do. Nice.
There’s a ghost in the school and he’s watching everybody…
Chick-lit gone wild!
The haunted house is more interesting than the romance, but a fun read regardless.
The confusing character motivations and behavior sink this one.
It’s not as good as the other book, but it’s still worth a shot.
Dark, disturbing, yet romantic – this is a wonderful dream in itself.