Genre: Historical Romance

Review: The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever by Julia Quinn

Review: The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever by Julia Quinn

The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever by Julia Quinn is the first book in the Bevelstoke series, and also the first book Quinn ever wrote. It’s been years since I read anything by Julia Quinn. About a year ago I burned myself out on historicals and I’ve read very few since then. For those […]

Guest Review: Holding Out for a Hero by Ana Leigh

Guest Review: Holding Out for a Hero by Ana Leigh

Rico Fraser would love to return to the Fraser clan’s California home, find a good woman, and start a family of his own. But first he must deal out some frontier justice to Ben Slatter, who brutally murdered Rico’s mother three years earlier. So when Slatter and his gang abduct a young ranch heiress, Rico […]

Guest Review: Mastering the Marquess by Vanessa Kelly

Guest Review: Mastering the Marquess by Vanessa Kelly

London, 1815 Country spinster Meredith Burnley will do anything to save her half-sister Annabel, including risking her own life and sacrificing her only chance for happiness. When Annabel’s guardian threatens to lock her up in a lunatic asylum, Meredith vows to find a husband to protect the girl, and the arrogant and powerful Marquess of […]

Guest Review: Love With A Perfect Scoundrel by Sophia Nash

Guest Review: Love With A Perfect Scoundrel by Sophia Nash

  The Countess of Sheffield has given up on love. After her two dearest friends marry gentlemen originally destined to meet her at the altar, she can no longer maintain a serene facade with the other members of the secret widow’s club. So she flees north-right into an unexpected snow storm in the wilds of […]

Guest Review: Gorgeous As Sin by Susan Johnson

Guest Review: Gorgeous As Sin by Susan Johnson

Fitz Monckton, Duke of Groveland, has never encountered a woman he can’t seduce—until he clashes with the beautiful Rosalind St. Vincent, whose bookshop sits in the way of Fitz’s lucrative development deal. If money won’t entice Rosalind to sell her shop, Fitz must tempt her in other ways—hopefully mutually pleasurable, and profitable to them both. […]