Tag: Historical

Guest Review: The Reluctant Duchess by Sharon Cullen

Guest Review: The Reluctant Duchess by Sharon Cullen

Two years ago Sara Emerson’s cousin, Meredith, was horribly murdered. Now Sara is receiving troubling letters and she’s gone to the only place she could think of – the Duke of Rossmoyne’s home. Rossmoyne was Meredith’s betrothed at the time of the murder and at the funeral he told Sara and her family that if […]

Guest Review: The Highlander’s Accidental Marriage by Callie Hutton

Guest Review: The Highlander’s Accidental Marriage by Callie Hutton

Lady Sarah Lacey is on a trip to the Highlands to visit her sister who is about to give birth.  On the way she runs into a horrible storm and her carriage is run off a cliff, killing her driver and footman.  Luckily Sarah and her lady’s maid were thrown from the carriage and their […]

Guest Review: Stars in Your Eyes by Lynn Kurland

Guest Review: Stars in Your Eyes by Lynn Kurland

Imogen finally gets to Scotland after an incredibly long journey from America.  She is in Scotland to try and find inexpensive yet authentic looking medieval antiques for use in a movie that she’s a part of.  She heads into one store and is approached by a woman who she learns is named Heather.  Heather invites […]

Guest Review: So I Married a Highlander by Kate McKinley

Guest Review: So I Married a Highlander by Kate McKinley

  Evelyn and her fiance Stephen have eloped to Gretna Green. She’s anxious to get the wedding over with before her brother, a very powerful duke, comes and stops it. The regular balcksmith that does the marriages is quite busy and so Evelyn asks if there’s another blacksmith in town. She’s told yes but she […]

Guest Review: Sweetest Scoundrel by Elizabeth Hoyt

Guest Review: Sweetest Scoundrel by Elizabeth Hoyt

Eve Dinwoody is the illegitimate sister of the Duke of Montgomery, and is his “man” of business as well. She’s holding the purse strings to her brother’s investment into the reconstruction of Harte’s Folly and Eve isn’t thrilled with Mr. Harte and the money he’s been – at least to her thoughts – spending recklessly. […]