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Throwback Thursday Review: Sea Witch by Virginia Kantra

Throwback Thursday Review: Sea Witch by Virginia Kantra

*** Every Thursday, we’ll be posting throwback reviews of our favorite and not-so-favorite books. Enjoy! *** This review was originally posted on September 8, 2010 I really have enjoyed Virginia Kantra’s romantic suspense books so I wasn’t thrilled when this series first came out. I was so un-thrilled, in fact, that I didn’t read this […]

Guest Review: Highland Guard by Hannah Howell

Guest Review: Highland Guard by Hannah Howell

Annys MacQueen’s husband has died. Now she has kinsman who are trying to take her estate and lands away from her, stating that her son is not really a MacQueen. Annys doesn’t want to lose her lands, but they’re actually correct in believing that the child was not the laird’s. The Laird had actually contacted […]

Review: Royally Yours by Emma Chase

Review: Royally Yours by Emma Chase

I didn’t read the other books in this series, but I’m given to understand this is the story of the grandmother from the Royally series. I enjoyed it quite a bit. Set in the late 40s and into the 50s, this novel chronicles the life of Queen Lenora Pembrook, as she’s crowned at 19 and […]

Guest Review: The Highlander and the Governess by Michelle Willingham

Guest Review: The Highlander and the Governess by Michelle Willingham

Frances Goodson arrives in Scotland and is impressed by the grandeur of the castle where she’s been hired to be a governess.  She’s been told nothing about her charges, but she can’t wait to get started. When she finally is admitted to the home, she finds out that the Laird’s mother had hired a governess […]

Review: Hot as Puck by Lili Valente

Review: Hot as Puck by Lili Valente

Hot as Puck is the first book in the Bad Motherpuckers series by Lili Valente. It’s the first book I’ve tried by the author. This was a cute friends-to-lovers story I enjoyed for the most part. Justin and Libby have been friends since he was 13 and she taught him to crochet while he was […]