Tag: Guest Reviews

Guest Review: A Rural Affair by Catherine Alliott

Guest Review: A Rural Affair by Catherine Alliott

Poppy Shilling is in a loveless marriage. Her husband Phil works all the time and then goes out and rides his bicycle. He’s constantly Lycra-clad which, is not necessarily a good look for him. He’s never home to help take care of their two children and gets more and more irritated with them all the […]

Guest Review: Temptation by Lee Brazil

Guest Review: Temptation by Lee Brazil

Lake is at a pre-Christmas party when he sees a man he wants to know better. He makes his intentions known from a distance and as the other man is paying rapt attention Lake knows that he has his man snared. After a bit Lake heads out to the hotel lobby and into a deserted […]

Guest Review: The Trouble With Being a Duke by Sophie Barnes

Guest Review:  The Trouble With Being a Duke by Sophie Barnes

The Spirit of Cinderella lives in this delightful and engaging historical romance, not withstanding the fact that there is a back story that is not readily apparent and one that complicates matters far more than the main characters realize at first.  It that greater depth that doesn’t emerge until later in the story and until […]

Guest Review: The Secrets of Mia Danvers by Robyn DeHart

Guest Review: The Secrets of Mia Danvers by Robyn DeHart

Mia Danvers was just 16 years old when her mother dropped her off at a cottage on the Duke of Carrington’s property and never went back. Mia was blinded in a riding accident and because of this her family told everyone she was dead and moved on with their lives. Luckily Mia had her friend […]

Guest Review: An English Bride in Scotland by Lynsay Sands

Guest Review:  An English Bride in Scotland by Lynsay Sands

Marriage has been a consummate political tool and women the political chattal that fathers and families have used to further selfish ambition.  It has also been the source of great concern when the promised bride decides to run off on her own with a groom or lover of her choice.  What’s a family to do? […]