Tag: Historical

Lightning Review: Seduction on a Snowy Night by Madeline Hunter, Sabrina Jeffries

Lightning Review: Seduction on a Snowy Night by Madeline Hunter, Sabrina Jeffries

I only read the first two stories in this novella. A CHRISTMAS ABDUCTION by Madeline Hunter Adam, Baron Thornhill gets abducted by a woman. He thinks he’s been abducted as revenge because his cousin put their family’s breeding horses down after illness swept through them. Only, no. It’s actually because he supposedly seduced her sister […]

Throwback Thursday Review: Seducing the Governess by Margo Maguire

Throwback Thursday Review: Seducing the Governess by Margo Maguire

This review was originally posted on February 19, 2011. Mercy Franklin was desperate after the death of her mother and decided to advertise as a governess. She only had one reply and so she took off for the Lake District. She’s not exactly sure she can do the job since she’s just a vicar’s daughter […]

Joint Review: The Beast of Beswick by Amalie Howard

Joint Review: The Beast of Beswick by Amalie Howard

Lady Astrid Everleigh is desperate to save her sister from an unwanted marriage to the man who ruined her own reputation. So desperate, in fact, she hatches a plan to get the Duke of Beswick to marry her. Whatever it takes. Lord Nathaniel Harte, who came back from the war horribly scarred, is doing his […]

Review: Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia

Review: Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia

Mexican Gothic was one of my most anticipated books of 2020. I loved the cover and blurb, and I was very anxious to get my hands on it. I requested a copy from the library and it took ages for it to come available. I ended up with the audiobook. I enjoyed the narrator, though […]

Throwback Thursday Review: The Heiress by Lynsay Sands

Throwback Thursday Review: The Heiress by Lynsay Sands

This review was originally posted on February 15, 2011. I confess I read these books out of order. Even though this is the second book in the series, I read it first not realizing it. Because it runs parallel to the first book, The Countess, I didn’t enjoy the first book nearly as much as […]