I'm not sure how to rate this book. While on one hand it had all of my favourite tropes; a blind hero, a compassionate, sympathetic heroine, a deliciously evil OW and a marriage of convenience, I found myself perplexed because it also had the thing I hate most - a dumb, doormat heroine who was too b...
(trying to decide if I can stretch it to 2.5 stars...probably not)I'll have to tell you, this book would've been so much better if the heroine hadn't been in it. She was so egocentric and just plain stupid that I couldn't imagine what the hero ever saw in her. Of course you had the prerequisite no...
Chapter 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zA2yOAkLXDEChapter 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QC1inSPqDLQ
I realized almost immediately that this was the same author as the immortal King of Kielder. That forced, artificial combination of purple prose and info-dumping is pretty distinctive. The main difference was that instead of Scottish-flavored WTF we get Greek-flavored WTF.It almost doesn't matter th...
This started out seeming kind of interesting and unusual, a contemporary category romance with a background in English/Scottish conflict. The first thing that got to me was the incessant info dumping, which reminded me of an immortal paperbackswap.com conversation about Cassie Edwards:"In the last b...