Tag: Historical

Review: The Lion’s Lady by Julie Garwood

Review: The Lion’s Lady by Julie Garwood

I forget how much I enjoy Garwood’s regency titles, especially The Lion’s Lady. This book is listed as book 1 in the Crown’s Spies series, but all of the books can be read as stand-alones. Aside from a brief mention of other characters, none of the books are related in any way. More often than not […]

Guest Review: Darling Beast by Elizabeth Hoyt

Guest Review: Darling Beast by Elizabeth Hoyt

  Apollo is a man accused of murdering three men in cold blood. He didn’t do it but everyone believes he did. He was saved from trial by being put into Bedlam and stayed there for four years attempting to keep his sanity intact. He was saved when his sister had the man she loved […]

Guest Review: A Promise by Daylight by Alison DeLaine

Guest Review: A Promise by Daylight by Alison DeLaine

  Tracy’s review of A Promise by Daylight by Alison DeLaine The Duke of Winston is a man who enjoys life. Wine, women and song, as the saying goes, are his forte. He spends his days with friends and the company of many women. Until he comes close to death, that is. He’s walking along […]

Guest Review: The Gentleman Jewel Thief by Jessica Peterson

Guest Review: The Gentleman Jewel Thief by Jessica Peterson

Whitley’s review of The Gentleman Jewel Thief (The Hope Diamond Trilogy #1) by Jessica Peterson In an era when ladies were demure and men courtly, one priceless treasure set England ablaze and incited unimaginable scandal and passion—the Hope Diamond. Heir to an impressive title and fortune, Lord William Townshend, Earl of Harclay, is among the […]

Guest Review: The Greatest Lover Ever by Christina Brooke

Guest Review: The Greatest Lover Ever by Christina Brooke

  Tracy’s review of The Greatest Lover Ever (The Westruthers #2) by Christina Brooke Georgie is beautiful and loves getting the most out of life. She loves teasing her fiancé with the thought that she might ditch him for another man but she loves him so she would never go through with it. It’s all […]