Tag: Historical

Guest Review: A Warrior’s Promise by Donna Fletcher

Guest Review: A Warrior’s Promise by Donna Fletcher

Judith’s review of A Warrior’s Promise (The Warrior King #3) by Donna Fletcher. It has been prophesied that four men, raised as brothers, will bring Scotland back to glory. The third one will first endure a lesson in humility—and passion. Charlotte is as brave as any Highland warrior, but she can’t rescue her father alone. […]

Guest Review: Lord Atwood’s Lovers by Eva Clancy

Guest Review: Lord Atwood’s Lovers by Eva Clancy

Judith’s review of Lord Atwood’s Lovers by Eva Clancy. To the rest of the ton, Lord and Lady Atwood seem to have the perfect marriage. They wed for love and their marriage bed doesn’t lack for passion—but Imogen is haunted by the memory of her first marriage…while Charles harbors secret thoughts and desires he’s been […]

Guest Review: More Than A Stranger by Erin Knightley

Guest Review: More Than A Stranger by Erin Knightley

Tracy’s review of More Than A Stranger by Erin Knightley. Some secrets are meant to be shared… An Uncovered Betrayal When his family abandoned him at Eton, Benedict Hastings found an unexpected ally in his best friend’s sister. Her letters kept him going— until the day he had to leave everything behind. Years later, Benedict […]

Guest Review: Seduction by Brenda Joyce

Guest Review: Seduction by Brenda Joyce

Judith’s review of Seduction by Brenda Joyce. Dominic Paget, the earl of Bedford, will do anything to resume spying upon Britain’s enemies. Badly wounded, he is put will do anything in the care of a beautiful gentlewoman, Julianne Greystone, only to discover that her sympathies lie with his enemies. Yet he can’t help but seduce […]

Review: Scandal Wears Satin by Loretta Chase.

Review: Scandal Wears Satin by Loretta Chase.

Rowena’s review of Scandal Wears Satin (The Dressmakers #2) by Loretta Chase. Hero: Earl of LongmoreHeroine: Sophy Noirot From the Journals of Sophia Noirot: A dress is a weapon. It must dazzle his eye, raise his temperature . . . and empty his purse. A blue-eyed innocent on the outside and a shark on the […]