Tag: Historical

Guest Review: This Earl is on Fire by Vivienne Lorret

Guest Review: This Earl is on Fire by Vivienne Lorret

Adeline comes from a long line of Pimm’s that fall in love almost at first site. When she’s only been in London for less than 24 hours and finds a bloody, unconcious man on her doorstep she feels…something when she touches him. He’s been beaten pretty badly so Adeline and her parents take care of […]

Guest Review: A Reckless Promise by Kasey Michaels

Guest Review: A Reckless Promise by Kasey Michaels

Sadie Grace Hamilton shows up at the home of Viscount Nailbourne with his new ward, her niece Marley.  Darby aka Viscount Nailbourne, had made a promise to Marley father while they were both in a POW camp that if anything happened to John Darby would take his daughter as his ward.  He never thought anything […]

Guest Review: Her Highland Rogue by Violetta Rand

Guest Review: Her Highland Rogue by Violetta Rand

Aileana was found in the forest when she was about 10 years old and was taken in by the MacRae clan.  She works in the kitchen and is teased relentlessly by some of the other staff.  The MacRae, however, really likes her.  She is also relentlessly pursued by one of the guards and when he […]

Guest Review: Chasing Lady Amelia by Maya Rodale

Guest Review: Chasing Lady Amelia by Maya Rodale

Amelia and her siblings have come to London from America because her brother has inherited a Dukedom.  She loves her family but she’s sick and tired of being “proper” all the time.  She used to wear breeches all over their horse farm in America and ride horses astride and she loved it. She’s definitely the […]

Guest Review: Once Upon a Moonlit Night by Elizabeth Hoyt

Guest Review: Once Upon a Moonlit Night by Elizabeth Hoyt

Hippolyta Royle is the richest heiress in London and had been kidnapped in the previous book.  She was set free and was running for her life when she found a road and stopped a carriage.  Of course after climbing hill and dale to escape she was an absolute mess and extremely filthy.  She had mud […]