by Mari Fee
This was great fun. A receptionist for a mysterious company on the Canadian prairie finds herself attracted to a hunky sidekick, who turns out to be an evil supervillain's henchman. Except the supervillain's not so evil. And the superhero's a douche. And the hunky sidekick? He's got possibilities. I...
Let's face it: “superheroes and supervillains as regular folks who happen to have superpowers” is no longer an original idea. That said, I still enjoy this setup. In the world of this novella, superheroes and supervillains exist and tend to cause a lot of damage. In America, superheroes are consider...
How to Date a Henchman is a slice of novella heaven. It proves that short books can have well built plots and fleshed out characters. The book focuses on Gina Hall, a receptionist at EnClo Corp. The few years she has worked there, she still hasn't gotten clearance to see the entire building, much le...
This was a cute quick read with a little bit of heat but mainly some fun repartee between the characters. Our heroine, Gina, is stuck in a dead-end job with no real idea of what the future will hold for her. She's not happy being a little cog in the machine but hey.. a job is a job.... I felt bad...
This is a Quickie Review. For the full review, please visit The Romanceaholic.Expected Release Date: September 3, 2012Publisher: HarlequinImprint: Carina PressAuthor’s Website: marifee.comMy Source for This Book: NetgalleyPart of a Series: No (For Now)Series Best Read In Order: N/ASteam Level: Chas...
Read This Review & More Like It At Ageless Pages Reviews Novellas get an unfair rap for a lack of plot or character development. While it’s true that you won’t get as much depth as a 300 page novel, a 300 pager doesn’t have as much depth as a 13 book series. No one suggests that every book needs an ...