Tag: 4.5 Reviews

Guest Review: The Grand Sophy by Georgette Heyer

Guest Review: The Grand Sophy by Georgette Heyer

Ames‘ review of The Grand Sophy by Georgette Heyer The Grand Sophy has arrived… And when Sir Horace Stanton-Lacy is ordered to South America on Diplomatic Business he parks his only daughter, Sophy, with his sister in Berkley Square. Sophy can immediately see that her cousins are in a sad tangle: Charles is engaged to […]

Review: So Still the Night by Kim Lenox.

Review: So Still the Night by Kim Lenox.

Rowena’s review of So Still the Night by Kim Lenox. Hero: Marcus HeliosHeroine: Willomina LimpettGrade: 4.5 out of 5 Marcus Helios was a member of the Shadow Guard until one reckless act changed it all. His hope for salvation lies in an ancient scroll, which is now in the possession of an enigmatic beauty named […]

Guest Review: Bound By Your Touch by Meredith Duran

Guest Review: Bound By Your Touch by Meredith Duran

Silver-tongued Viscount Sanburne is London’s favorite scapegrace. Alas, Lydia Boyce has no interest in being charmed. When his latest escapade exposes a plot to ruin her family, she vows to handle it herself, as she always has done. Certainly she requires no help from a too-handsome dilettante whose main achievement is being scandalous. But Sanburne’s […]

Review: Twisted Creek by Jodi Thomas.

Review: Twisted Creek by Jodi Thomas.

Rowena’s reviews of Twisted Creek by Jodi Thomas. Hero: Luke MorganHeroine: Allie DanielsGrade: 4.5 out of 5 Bad luck has been biting at Allie Daniel’s heels all her life, so when she inherits a café in a small Texas lake community she’s sure there’s a catch. But Allie decides to move and brings her grandmother […]

Review (+ Giveaway): Hidden Currents by Christine Feehan

Review (+ Giveaway): Hidden Currents by Christine Feehan

Hidden Currents is the 7th and final book in Christine Feehan’s Drake Sisters series, and for me, the most anticipated. I would like to start out by saying that if you haven’t read the previous entries in this series, this is not the place to start. Many things from the previous books are referenced and […]