Tag: Medieval

Guest Review: By Royal Command by Laura Navarre

Guest Review: By Royal Command by Laura Navarre

Judith’s review of By Royal Command by Laura Navarre. Katrin of Courtenay’s husband is dead-and she doesn’t mourn him. He was cruel and controlling, and she doesn’t need a husband to hold her northern keep. But her vengeful uncle, the King of England, has other ideas: intent on marrying her off, he’s ordered his Viking-bred […]

Guest Review: The Reluctant Viking by Sandra Hill

Guest Review: The Reluctant Viking by Sandra Hill

Judith’s review of The Reluctant Viking by Sandra Hill The hypnotic voice on the self-motivation tape was supposed to help Ruby Jordan solve her problems, not create new ones. Instead, she is swept from a hectic career and failing marriage back to an era of hard-bodied warriors and fair maidens. And the world ten centuries in […]

Guest Review: The Devil of Jedburgh by Claire Robyns

Guest Review: The Devil of Jedburgh by Claire Robyns

Tracy’s review of The Devil of Jedburgh by Claire Robyns.   Raised on rumours of The Devil of Jedburgh, Breghan McAllen doesn’t want an arranged marriage to the beast. The arrogant border laird is not the romantic, sophisticated husband Breghan dreams of—despite the heat he stirs within her. In need of an heir, Arran has […]

Guest Review: The Bride and the Brute by Laurel O’Donnell

Guest Review: The Bride and the Brute by Laurel O’Donnell

Judith’s review of The Bride and the Brute by Laurel O’Donnell. Jayce Cullen has been fighting her fear of thunder and lightning ever since she was a child, but nothing could have prepared her for the fury of her new husband. Feeling deceived and betrayed into a loveless marriage, Lord Reese Harrington wants nothing to […]

Review: Never Love a Highlander by Maya Banks

Review: Never Love a Highlander by Maya Banks

We met Rionna in the first novel and she played a large part in the second novel. While I think it can stand alone, I would suggest reading the entire trilogy in order. My heart really hurt for Rionna. She just wanted to be accepted for who she was. It was hard watching her and […]