Publisher: Harper Collins

Review: Love and Other Scandals by Caroline Linden

Posted July 26, 2013 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , , , , | 3 Comments
Review: Love and Other Scandals by Caroline Linden

Joan Bennet is tired of being a wallflower. Thanks to some deliciously scandalous—and infamous—stories, she has a pretty good idea of what she’s missing as a spinster. Is even a short flirtation too much to ask for? Tristan, Lord Burke, recognizes Joan at once for what she is: trouble. Not only is she his best […]

Guest Review: And Then She Fell by Stephanie Laurens

Guest Review: And Then She Fell by Stephanie Laurens

Ms Laurens has again gifted her reading public with a historical romance that continues the reader’s involvement with the Cynster group, and in this story there is a very different kind of character featured as the heroine.  It is almost as if Henrietta is an anti-heroine, a woman who really never sees herself as a […]

Review: How To Lose A Bride In One Night by Sophie Jordan

Posted July 25, 2013 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , , , , | 2 Comments
Review: How To Lose A Bride In One Night by Sophie Jordan

He saved her life… When Annalise Hadley is tossed over the side of her honeymoon barge, the newly-minted duchess knows she’s been left for dead — for her husband’s only interest is in her vast dowry, not her muddied lineage. However, she didn’t count on a savior. Especially not an honorable, sinfully intriguing earl who […]

Guest Review: Sins of a Ruthless Rogue by Anna Randol

Guest Review:  Sins of a Ruthless Rogue by Anna Randol

Judith’s review of Sins of a Ruthless Rogue  (Sinners Trio #2) by Anna Randol When Clayton Campbell shows up on her doorstep, Olivia Swift is stunned. For long ago, Clayton was the boy who stole her heart. He’s also the man her betrayal had sent to the gallows. A man she believed dead, now standing before […]

Guest Review: The Mad Earl’s Bride by Loretta Chase

Guest Review: The Mad Earl’s Bride by Loretta Chase

This novella was originally a part of an anthology released in 1995 but has not been re-released to stand on its own. And stand it does.  It is not only an educational piece of history about the progress (or lack thereof) of the practice of medicine, of the ideas about insanity and about the practice […]