Tag: NAL Books

Guest Review: A Highlander Christmas by Dawn Halliday, Cindy Miles and Sophie Renwick

Guest Review: A Highlander Christmas by Dawn Halliday, Cindy Miles and Sophie Renwick

Judith’s review of A Highlander Christmas by Dawn Halliday, Cindy Miles and Sophie Renwick A lost beauty melts the cold heart of a Jacobite warrior in Dawn Halloiday’s “Winter Heat.” Stranded in a blizzard, Maggie MacDonald is rescued by Highland warrior Logan Douglas. But a tempest of another kind brews when Logan discovers that Maggie […]

Guest Review: O Juliet by Robin Maxwell

Guest Review: O Juliet by Robin Maxwell

Judith’s review of O Juliet by Robin Maxwell Before Juliet Capelletti lie two futures: a traditionally loveless marriage to her father’s business partner or the fulfillment of her poetic dreams, inspired by the great Dante. Unlike her beloved friend Lucrezia, who looks forward to her arranged marriage into the Medici dynasty, Juliet has a wild, […]

Guest Review: Steamed by Katie MacAlister

Guest Review: Steamed by Katie MacAlister

Ames‘ review of Steamed by Katie MacAlister Jack Fletcher’s heart is about to get punked. Computer technician Jack Fletcher is no hero, despite his unwelcome reputation as one. In fact, he’s just been the victim of bizarre circumstances. Like now. His sister happens to disturb one of his nanoelectromechanical system experiments, and now they aren’t […]

Guest Review: Notorious Royal Marriages by Leslie Carrol

Guest Review: Notorious Royal Marriages by Leslie Carrol

Judith‘s review of Notorious Royal Marriages by Leslie Carrol. Since time immemorial, royal marriages have had little to do with love00and almost everything to do with the d istinctly unromantic concepts of diplomacy and dynasty. Clashing personalities have joined in unholy matrimony to form such infamous couples as Russia’s Petter II and Catherine the Great, […]

Guest Review: The Border Lord and the Lady by Bertrice Small

Guest Review: The Border Lord and the Lady by Bertrice Small

Judith’s review of The Border Lord and the Lady by Bertrice Small. Lady Cicely Bowen, daughter of the Earl of Leighton, is sent away by her doting father when her jealous stepmother presents a threat to her safety. Raised by a royal widow, Cicely becomes best friends with Lady Joan Beaufort, the king’s cousin. When […]