Genre: Historical Romance

Guest Review: His Scandalous Kiss by Sophie Barnes

Guest Review: His Scandalous Kiss by Sophie Barnes

Richard was injured while fighting for his country during the Battle of Waterloo.  He had been sent on a mission and had been captured and tortured.  He was disfigured so when he returned home he let people think he was still MIA – even dead.  It was easier than explaining what had happened to him […]

Review: The Rogue Not Taken by Sarah MacLean

Review: The Rogue Not Taken by Sarah MacLean

Holy cow, this book! I think this book entertained the socks off of me throughout the entire thing. Right from the very beginning, I was wrapped up in Sophie and King. Their first conversation? LOVED IT. When he realizes that she’s still around? LOVED IT. All of the bickering, all of the sexual tension, I […]

Guest Review: Highland Deception by Lori Ann Bailey

Guest Review: Highland Deception by Lori Ann Bailey

Maggie is terrified of marrying Conall Erskine, the monster that her father has betrothed her to. She’s been able to put off the wedding until her 21st birthday but the wedding is upon her now and she’s not about to go through with it. She dresses as a boy and leaves her father’s keep, luckily […]

Review: No Mistress of Mine by Laura Lee Guhrke

Review: No Mistress of Mine by Laura Lee Guhrke

No Mistress of Mine is the fourth installment in the American Heiress in London Series by Laura Lee Guhrke and IMO, it’s another fabulous addition to this series. Lola is back in London on a mission. When she inherits half of a theater that is half owned by her ex-lovers family, she knows that it’s […]

Guest Review: One Rogue at a Time and Rich as a Rogue by Jade Lee

Guest Review: One Rogue at a Time and Rich as a Rogue by Jade Lee

One Rogue at a Time started off cute enough. I really loved Bluebell’s wit and her ability to turn a situation in her own favor, the relationship she had with the others in her village, and the portrayal of village life in general. They had a nice mix of supportive and “gotta do to survive,” […]