Pointed and Political | A Burning by Megha Majumdar December 10, 2020 A strong debut taking place in a West Bengali slum, I wonder if the author's social critique was too heavy-handed. read article
Catastrophically Unbelievable | The Rancher and the City Girl by Kathy Douglass December 9, 2020 This enemies to lovers romance was both implausible and weirdly boring. NOT a winning combination, my friends. read article
Good Idea, Bad Execution | The Queen of Ieflaria by Effie Calvin December 8, 2020 A F/F marriage of convenience fantasy romance—with dragons! Unfortunately, a terrific premise couldn't sustain this poorly structured novel. read article
(Even More) Short Reviews for Harlequin Readers: December 7, 2020 December 7, 2020 Billionaires, secret heiresses, Black people in love, motorcycle gangs. Whatever you want, Harlequin has got you covered! read article
Short Reviews for Harlequin Readers: December 6, 2020 December 6, 2020 Romance novels for readers who like to get straight to the point! read article
Confessions of a Problematic Reader | The First Snowdrop by Mary Balogh December 5, 2020 I'm not *proud* that I liked this, but I HECKIN LOVED IT ANYWAY. Nobody does a Regency marriage of convenience like Mary Balogh. read article