Genre: Historical Romance

Guest Review: An Exquisite Marriage: Regency Makeover Part III by Darcie Wilde

Guest Review: An Exquisite Marriage: Regency Makeover Part III by Darcie Wilde

Helene was once engaged but after finding out some horrifying details about her fiancé she ended the engagement loudly and very publically.  After that she constantly spoke her mind whether it was proper or not and was then labeled a bluestocking.  She doesn’t regret her decision to end the engagement but the money that her […]

Guest Review: Much Ado About Highlanders by May McGoldrick

Guest Review: Much Ado About Highlanders by May McGoldrick

Six months ago Kenna Mackay and Alexander Macpherson were married.  That night Kenna ran off to a priory and has been there ever since.  Their fathers and Alexander’s brother work up a plot to get the two together permanently.  They figure once they’re together they can work out their issues and all will be well.  […]

Guest Review: The Dastardly Duke by Eileen Putman

Guest Review: The Dastardly Duke by Eileen Putman

Julian is bored. He’s trying to reform after being a rake but it’s hard! insert whine On his deathbed, Julian’s father inferred that Julian was bastard born and now Julian is trying to find proof.  His friend Charles tries to tell him that it doesn’t matter and that he acts and dresses like a duke […]

Guest Review: The Earl Takes All by Lorraine Heath

Guest Review: The Earl Takes All by Lorraine Heath

Edward Alcott went on safari with his brother and twin, Albert.  It was to be their last adventure before Edward calmed his rakish ways and joined parliament.  Unfortunately, Albert is killed during the safari. Before he dies he asks Edward to pretend to be him so that Albert’s wife, Julia, doesn’t lose the baby she’s […]

Guest Review: How the Duke Was Won by Lenora Bell

Guest Review: How the Duke Was Won by Lenora Bell

James, the new Duke of Harland, is going to throw a house party.  The attendees will be himself, his friend Dalton, and the four women he’s considering marrying.  He chose those women because their fathers are influential in parliament.  He really doesn’t want to marry but he knows he needs an heir.  He plans on […]