Genre: Historical Romance

Guest Review: The Governess’s Secret Baby by Janice Preston

Guest Review: The Governess’s Secret Baby by Janice Preston

When Grace left her all girls school she was finally told what happened to the baby she’d given birth to two years earlier.  She heads off to find the baby, Clara, to make sure that she’s being well taken care of.  Unfortunately she finds that the adoptive parents have died in a carriage accident and […]

Guest Review: When a Marquess Loves a Woman by Vivienne Lorret

Guest Review: When a Marquess Loves a Woman by Vivienne Lorret

Maxwell only has eyes for his friend and neighbor, Juliet.  Unfortunately Juliet only has eyes for Maxwell’s half-brother – a Marquess (different fathers).  When Juliet finds out from Max that his brother is going to marry someone else she takes his comfort in the form of a kiss but they are caught.  He leaves the […]

Guest Review: When a Laird Finds a Lass by Lecia Cornwall

Guest Review: When a Laird Finds a Lass by Lecia Cornwall

Malcolm McDonald is a lawyer and living his life when he finds men from the MacDonald clan in his rooms.  They tell him that his father has died and that on his deathbed he named Malcolm as the next Laird.  Malcolm and his mother left his home and father when he was just a young […]

Guest Review: My Brown-Eyed Earl by Anna Bennett

Guest Review: My Brown-Eyed Earl by Anna Bennett

Meg Lacey is the daughter of a vicar and when she was 15 years old was introduced to the boy next door – who would one day be an earl – and told that he was her betrothed.  The boy, Will, didn’t look all that thrilled to be marrying her so Meg stated that she […]

Guest Review: The Untouchable Earl by Amy Sandas

Guest Review: The Untouchable Earl by Amy Sandas

After a meeting eyes with the Earl of Harte across a ballroom and staring at him for an extended period Lily knows that she wants to get to know him better.  Unfortunately he seems to be made of steel and ice and when he’s introduced to the ladies in her group he snubs her.  Weird, […]