Genre: Historical Romance

Lightning Review: With Seduction in Mind by Laura Lee Guhrke

Lightning Review: With Seduction in Mind by Laura Lee Guhrke

  I enjoy LLG’s writing style. I really liked parts of this book, but something about the seduction of the heroine bothered me. I can’t quite put my finger on what. It might have something to do with me being a prude over a woman losing her virginity outside of marriage in a historical. I […]

Review: The Wicked Ways of a Duke by Laura Lee Guhrke

Review: The Wicked Ways of a Duke by Laura Lee Guhrke

  The Wicked Ways of a Duke is the second book in Laura Lee Guhrke’s Girl-Bachelor series, which is based around four working-class women who call themselves girl-bachelors. I read and enjoyed the first book, And Then He Kissed Her, so I was looking forward to carrying on with the series. I had some issues […]

Lightning Review: Her Notorious Viscount by Jenna Petersen

Lightning Review: Her Notorious Viscount by Jenna Petersen

  I was in the mood for a light historical and this fit the bill. This is the first book I’ve read by Jenna Petersen. I really enjoyed the characters. It was interesting to me that Nicholas was such a contrast. With Jane he was so sweet and tender I had to remind myself he […]

Review: A Courtesan’s Scandal by Julia London

Review: A Courtesan’s Scandal by Julia London

  A Courtesan’s Scandal is the first book I’ve read by Julia London. I’ve been hearing about her for years, but put off reading her because I burned out on historicals. I can’t quite decide how I feel about this book. My initial instinct after finishing it is to say I enjoyed it. It was a […]

Guest Review: Indiscreet by Carolyn Jewel

Guest Review: Indiscreet by Carolyn Jewel

Edward, Marquess of Foye, would have been happy to continue his life as an unmarried gentleman rake. His brother’s death changed everything. As the last of his line, Edward must now marry. Heart already broken by a capricious young girl, he vows to find an older woman-seasoned, mature. . .and no threat to his feelings. […]