Secrets of a Summer Night by Lisa Kleypas
Ugh, martyr heroines.
Ugh, martyr heroines.
The main romance is too boring for words.
No clue, and don’t care.
Worth it, but only if you don’t want any compelling drama whatsoever.
Why do authors keep re-putting out old books best left forgotten?
The hero and the heroine are so awesome, they probably don’t need people to read their story.
Two authors drag the publisher’s first hardcover to the finish line.
This book should come with a warning: wish fulfillment overload ahead.
Watch out, the sugar tide is coming in!
Good twin, bad twin, and the rest.