Dancing on the Wind by Mary Jo Putney
Missing twin sisters are always a nuisance.
Missing twin sisters are always a nuisance.
This one is actually pretty good, but is eventually killed by its blatant double standards.
Sentimental and preachy, this one is more interested in spreading the author’s idea of very important messages than to tell a love story.
This one is going so good until it careens off course and straight down the pits by its last third. Yikes.
Don’t bet on remembering much about the stories here.
Oh, the adorable hero. Yucks, the heroine.
The author’s debut contemporary effort is daring, risky… but ultimately a failure.
Here are a bunch of authors coming together to tell us why their works are awesome.
Even a few more rounds of rewriting can’t change the fact that the heroine is an annoying wretch.
First books getting reissued often never go well, but the author manages to do this mostly egg-free on the face.