Tag: Historical

Sins of a Duke by Suzanne Enoch

Sins of a Duke by Suzanne Enoch

Lust is a Sin . . . Sebastian Griffin, the Duke of Melbourne, has raised his younger siblings, seen to it that they made correct matches, and basically kept everyone in line. Seen as the most powerful man in England, Sebastian has a reputation for propriety and has maintained a scandal-free life. Until now. Josefina […]

Review: Rises the Night by Colleen Gleason

Review: Rises the Night by Colleen Gleason

Isabel’s review of Rises the Night (Gardella Vampire Hunters: Victoria) by Colleen Gleason. In Italy, a powerful vampire is amassing the power to control the souls of the dead. Lady Victoria Gardella de Lacy-a vampire slayer for just over a year-races across Europe to stop what could be the most deadly army the Gardellas have […]

Review: And Then He Kissed Her by Laura Lee Guhrke

Review: And Then He Kissed Her by Laura Lee Guhrke

  I haven’t really been in the mood for a historical in ages, but Kris had a review of this book up and it sounded nice, so I decided to pick it up. Emma is a girl-bachelor and secretary to Harry, Viscount Marlowe. She’s been writing etiquette novels with the hope of being published by […]

Review: Shadowheart by Laura Kinsale

Review: Shadowheart by Laura Kinsale

Isabel’s review of Shadowheart (Medieval Hearts #2) by Laura Kinsale. Allegreto, the charismatic young assassin from For My Lady’s Heart, takes center stage in this much-anticipated follow-up by New York Times-bestselling author Laura Kinsale. Known for her compelling, complicated characters, thrilling love stories, and rich historical background, Kinsale outdoes herself in Shadowheart. The dangerous and […]

Review: When Strangers Marry by Lisa Kleypas

Review: When Strangers Marry by Lisa Kleypas

I must admit, Lisa Kleypas knows how to tell a story like no other. Her stories are always refreshing, sweet and passionate. I enjoyed this book very much, so much so that I finished it in one sitting, which is a feat for me. I get really antsy in the middle of a book and […]