Snowy Night with a Stranger by Jane Feather, Sabrina Jeffries, and Julia London
While they are not remarkable, all three stories hit the right spots.
While they are not remarkable, all three stories hit the right spots.
This is such an entertaining story, I don’t mind the dumb dumb stunts of the heroine and the implausible aspects of the plot too much.
The author is on point with this one. It’s a fine return to form.
The curriculum needs a revamp STAT.
Oh crap, the hero. He’s crap, and he’s… just crap.
This is the best kind of apology for a crappy previous book. This one works in every way that matters, so it’s worthy of love.
Confusing, illogical, messy. The sad state of the author’s books these days, sigh.
The hero is such a low life that I am unable to muster anything but sheer loathing for this story.
It was fun and games until the clichés struck.
The characters are fine, the romance is decent, but the whole is a hot mess.