Genre: Historical Romance

Review: Accidentally Compromising the Duke by Stacy Reid

Review: Accidentally Compromising the Duke by Stacy Reid

When Adeline’s father says she must marry an old lecher who attacked her in a garden, instead of the man, Mr. Atwood, she’s formed an attachment to (because he’s untitled and therefore isn’t acceptable), she decides to take matters into her own hands. With the help of her friend Evie, she orchestrates it so she’s […]

Guest Review: Tempted by Her Viking Enemy by Terri Brisbin

Guest Review: Tempted by Her Viking Enemy by Terri Brisbin

Katla Thorfinnsdottir is the oldest daughter of a Pict woman and a Norse man.  Her father has promised her in marriage to a horrible man and Katla is devastated.  She is a widow from her first marriage and doesn’t want to marry another ogre. Brandt shows up at the Pict stronghold to kill Katla’s father, […]

Guest Review: When the Earl Met His Match by Stacy Reid

Guest Review: When the Earl Met His Match by Stacy Reid

Lady Phoebe, a duke’s daughter, is in love with a man who doesn’t live up to her lofty father’s expectations.  He’s a commoner, and that just won’t do.  When Phoebe is betrayed by her love, she’s devastated, but makes a plan to resolve her issues. Hugh is an Earl and has written an advertisement for […]

Guest Review: Her Night with the Duke by Diana Quincy

Guest Review: Her Night with the Duke by Diana Quincy

Warning: This review contains small spoilers. During a rainstorm both Leela and Elliot Townsend get stranded at a roadside inn. To save Leela from the unruly pub population, he offers to share his private parlor with her.  One thing leads to another and they end up spending a passionate night in the private parlor.  When […]

Throwback Thursday Guest Review: The Lady Flees her Lord by Michele Ann Young

Throwback Thursday Guest Review: The Lady Flees her Lord by Michele Ann Young

This review was originally published on October 16, 2008 This is my very first Michele Ann Young book and it won’t be my last. (I have No Regrets in my TBR Pile). Michele writes a very satisfying book. Lucinda Denbigh is an abused wife. She’s not a skinny English rose by any means, a fact […]