Just Sex by Susan Kay Law
Another author hopes to make bread in mainstream women’s fiction after the dry-up if the historical market.
Another author hopes to make bread in mainstream women’s fiction after the dry-up if the historical market.
It’s not bad, it’s not amazing either. Just alright, really.
For once, it is the hero that stinks up the party.
This is a nice rebound after the last few unsatisfying books from this author.
The secondary characters are so much more fun than the main couple. Is that how everything is supposed to be?
The hero and the heroine are so clueless, it’s a wonder they could even breathe with their heads so deep up their rear ends.
The premise is a bit silly, but the romance makes wonderful sense.