Tag: Historical

Guest Review: How the Duke Was Won by Lenora Bell

Guest Review: How the Duke Was Won by Lenora Bell

James, the new Duke of Harland, is going to throw a house party.  The attendees will be himself, his friend Dalton, and the four women he’s considering marrying.  He chose those women because their fathers are influential in parliament.  He really doesn’t want to marry but he knows he needs an heir.  He plans on […]

Review: The Earl Takes All by Lorraine Heath

Review: The Earl Takes All by Lorraine Heath

The Earl Takes All is the second book in the Hellions of Havisham series and it packed an emotional punch because everything that I was afraid was going to happen in the last book…happened and I was so scared to read this one because I didn’t know how to feel about what I knew was […]

Guest Review: The Study of Seduction by Sabrina Jeffries

Guest Review: The Study of Seduction by Sabrina Jeffries

I have…things to say. Because this book tackles rape, and it does it very well, but this is a topic dear to me, so it makes me quite wordy. But first, let’s talk about the whole rest of the book. 😛 I loved Clarissa and Edwin. They had some great chemistry together, their banter was […]

Review: Because of Miss Bridgerton by Julia Quinn

Review: Because of Miss Bridgerton by Julia Quinn

When I first heard that Quinn was coming out with another Bridgerton book, I was curious and excited but when I found out that this Bridgerton heroine is Aunt to all of the Bridgertons that I know and love, I was…still curious and excited. The book follows Sybilla “Billie” Bridgerton as she surprisingly falls head […]

Guest Review: How to Deceive a Duke by Lecia Cornwall

Guest Review: How to Deceive a Duke by Lecia Cornwall

This book started off great, I loved it so much. I especially loved so many things about Meg. But then, about halfway through the book…it became pretty clear that what you see on the summary is about all the book has. Once the deception/wedding night goes down, the rest of the book just sort of […]