Tag: Historical

Guest Review: How to Play the Game of Love by Harmony Williams

Guest Review: How to Play the Game of Love by Harmony Williams

Rose, her sixteen-year-old sister, Daisy, and her friends Francine and Mary are all at a house party.  This is what Rose thinks of as her last chance.  Her father has said that if she doesn’t choose a husband soon that he’ll choose one for her.  She’s had marriage proposals but she hasn’t loved any of […]

Guest Review: How to Train Your Highlander by Christy English

Guest Review: How to Train Your Highlander by Christy English

Mary Elizabeth is a Scot through and through.  She loves the land she grew up on and wants nothing more than to live out her days roaming, hunting, fishing and just experiencing her Scottish highlands.  Her English mother has other ideas.  She left Mary Elizabeth alone until she was 16-years-old and then tried to turn […]

Guest Review: Tempest in the Highlands by May McGoldrick

Guest Review: Tempest in the Highlands by May McGoldrick

Miranda MacDonnell is on the run. When she inherited a mysterious relic from her mother, she had no idea the dangers it would bring. Now hunted by a relentless foe who will stop at nothing to find her, she has one choice: stow away on the ship of the notorious privateer, Black Hawk. Rob Hawkins, […]

Guest Review: Duke of Pleasure by Elizabeth Hoyt

Guest Review: Duke of Pleasure by Elizabeth Hoyt

Alf is a woman who has always had to take care of herself.  She’s been living on the streets of St. Giles her whole life and it was easier to pass herself off as a boy than it was to be a girl.  She’s an information collector by day and by night she’s the notorious […]

Review: The Viscount and the Vixen by Lorraine Heath

Review: The Viscount and the Vixen by Lorraine Heath

The final hellion gets his story told in this book and as always, Lorraine Heath delivers a dramatic but intensely compelling story about two people who didn’t trust each other and yet were drawn to each other at every turn. Their passion turns into so much more than either of them wanted or was prepared […]