Review: The Journal of Countess Francoise Krasinska by Klementyna Tanska Hoffman
Charming towering spires, castles, and palaces litter Poland in the 18th century which makes it the perfect backdrop for a fairytale romance. In The Journal of Countess Francoise Krasinska by...
View ArticleReview: Shades of Milk and Honey (Shades of Milk and Honey #1) by Mary...
Woven intricately out of the ether, Mary Robinette Kowal creates and exhilarating new world of enchantment that will please Jane Austen fans and illusionist fiction fans alike. In the Regency era,...
View ArticleReview: The Tutor’s Daughter by Julie Klassen
High on the cliff tops of Cornwall, the distant sounds of a pianoforte can be heard echoing through Ebbington Manor late at night. Emma Smallwood and her father have come to Ebbington Manor as live in...
View ArticleReview: My Heart’s Desire by Andrea Kane
Lady Alexandria Cassell feels trapped. Her whole life promises to be a series of balls, entertaining, and perpetual boredom if she remains in London for the Season to find a suitable husband. So she...
View ArticleReview: Celebrating Pride and Prejudice: 200 Years of Jane Austen’s...
Unless you have been living under a rock since your inception….odds are you have probably heard of the world’s most infamous romance novel….Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. It is a universally...
View ArticleReview: Banquet of Lies by Michelle Diener
In Sweden one fateful night, the life of a young English woman changes forever. Giselle Barrington witnesses the murder of her father, a spy for the British crown. While in Sweden, Giselle’s (Gigi)...
View ArticleGiveaway: Banquet of Lies by Michelle Diener
Feast your eyes on the delicious new historic romance! Thanks to Historical Fiction Virtual Book Tour and the publisher, I am ecstatic to be able to offer a copy of Banquet of Lies by Michelle Diener...
View ArticleSpecial Feature: Happy Birthday Jane Austen
Today, Dec 16th marks what would have been Jane Austen’s 238th birthday! Austen is one of my most beloved authors. Her books and heroines have charmed audiences for years and the heroines of the book...
View ArticleReview: A Little Folly by Jude Morgan
Valentine and Louisa Carnell have lived under the overly cautious eye of their father for their entire lives. They have scarcely been allowed to leave their country estate in Devonshire nor have they...
View ArticleBook Blast/Giveaway: Love at Pemberley Series by Reina M. Williams
Please join Reina M. Williams on her Love at Pemberley Series Book Blast from May 12-June 13. About Most Truly Publication Date: December 15, 2013 Amazon Digital Services, Inc. eBook; 88 pages Heat...
View ArticleSpecial Feature: First Impressions Book Club Kit
In a few short weeks 11/21/14, I will be posting my review of FIRST IMPRESSIONS by Charlie Lovett. If you are a fan of Jane Austen….which let’s face it, that’s pretty much everyone, then you will...
View ArticleReview: The Heiress of Winterwood (Whispers on the Moors #1) by Sarah Ladd
Amelia Barrett made her best friend a dying promise: to take care of her child, Lucy, at all costs….and Amelia plans on fulfilling that promise. Lucy’s father has been away at sea and has never met the...
View ArticlePink For All Seasons: Flower Symbolism in The Seduction of the Crimson Rose...
Many of you die hard ‘Pink Carnation‘ fans will undoubtedly notice that flowers play a huge role in the books and are meant to convey some symbolism and foreshadowing in the series and books. Each...
View ArticleReview: Die I Will Not (John Chase Mystery #3) by S.K. Rizzolo
British mysteries are some of my favorite books to read….especially those set in either the Victorian or Regency eras. Who doesn’t love a good murder by gaslight novel? The John Chase series intrigued...
View ArticleReview: Secrets of a Scandalous Heiress (The Matchmaker Trilogy #3) by...
Augusta Meredith is creating scandal all over the place. She has not only suffered and embarrassing and tragic love affair but she is also not mourning the death of her parents as society would expect....
View ArticleReview: Longbourn by Jo Baker
Reader beware…..if you love Jane Austen and are looking for something that will give you a new ‘perspective’ about the Bennet sisters, keep on looking. Sure this novel includes the Bennet sisters and...
View ArticleReview: The Sisters of Versailles: A Novel (The Mistresses of Versailles...
Four sisters all sharing one king….really?! How does that happen? Well that’s exactly what I wanted to know and that’s why I picked up THE SISTERS OF VERSAILLES. King Louis XV tends to get skipped...
View ArticleReview: The Violinist of Venice: A Story of Vivaldi by Alyssa Palombo
Oh how I love a great historical romance novel……add in some classical music and you have a wonderfully delightful read! Adriana d’Amato adores music, except there is one big problem….her father has...
View ArticleReview: On a Desert Shore (John Chase/Penelope Wolfe Regency Mysteries #4) by...
Protecting an heiress should be an easy job for experienced Bow Street Runner John Chase. But the heiress in question isn’t just any heiress. She is the illegitimate daughter of wealthy merchant Hugo...
View ArticleBook Blast: The Duke’s Last Hunt by Rosanne E Lortz
The Duke’s Last Hunt by Rosanne E. Lortz Publication Date: September 1, 2016 Madison Street Publishing Paperback; 348 Pages Genre: Historical Romance/Suspense/Regency With her third London season...
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