Tag: Historical

Guest Review: A Highlander’s Christmas Kiss by Paula Quinn

Guest Review: A Highlander’s Christmas Kiss by Paula Quinn

Cailean Grant has hardened his heart and has cut himself off from feeling.  He has become a Black Rider – a mercenary.  His cousin Patrick has traveled with him and has stayed with him constantly trying to talk Cailean into leaving the Black Riders but Cailean refuses.  When Cailean and Patrick are on their way […]

Guest Lightning Review: Miss Goodhue Lives for a Night by Kate Noble

Guest Lightning Review: Miss Goodhue Lives for a Night by Kate Noble

There’s not much to say about the premise of the story as the blurb says it so well.  This was a cute story though. There wasn’t a lot of angst, there wasn’t a lot of drama and it was a sweet reunion story.  Once Cecilia and Theo had figured out that they’d been lied to […]

Review: Do You Want to Start a Scandal by Tessa Dare

Review: Do You Want to Start a Scandal by Tessa Dare

Tessa Dare delivers another fabulous historical romance that had me captivated from the very first page. She writes such wonderful romances that really grab at readers and she did it with ease here. Every word moved the story along and I felt every emotion that both main characters felt throughout the course of this book. […]

Guest Review: Taming the Highlander by May McGoldrick

Guest Review: Taming the Highlander by May McGoldrick

Innes Munro is at Castle Girnigoe for her sister Ailein’s wedding to Bryce Sinclair.  When she arrives she meets Bryce’s brother, Conall who is a bit of a recluse at the castle, and is almost immediately smitten with the gruff man.  Innes has possession of one piece of an ancient relic that gives her the […]

Guest Review: His Scandalous Kiss by Sophie Barnes

Guest Review: His Scandalous Kiss by Sophie Barnes

Richard was injured while fighting for his country during the Battle of Waterloo.  He had been sent on a mission and had been captured and tortured.  He was disfigured so when he returned home he let people think he was still MIA – even dead.  It was easier than explaining what had happened to him […]