Category: Regency – Historical Romance
28th Feb / 2 Comments
The Bachelor by Sabrina Jeffries was the second book in the Duke Dynasty series. The first book was so amazing, I wondered how the author could possibly outshine the first book, but she did it! The book was face paced and so hard to put down once I started it. It […]
25th Feb / 4 Comments
Wild, Wild Rake by Janna MacGregor is the sixth book in The Cavensham Heiresses series. I haven’t read all the books in this series, so I wasn’t aware of any history between the main characters, but I don’t feel like it was necessary. The author gives enough background of their history, […]
20th Feb / 3 Comments
Engaged to the Earl by Lisa Berne is the fourth book in The Penhallow Dynasty but can be read as a stand-alone. The prologue starts with Gwendolyn Penhallow reminiscing about when she first saw Julian, the Earl of Westenbury, at Almacks and instantly fell in love and became engaged. Then the […]
15th Feb / 1 Comment
Anyone But a Duke by Betina Krahn is the third and final book in the Sin and Sensibility series. The series is based on four American sisters and their adventures to find a husband in London. The book was fine as a stand-alone, although I think it would have been better […]
13th Feb / 8 Comments
In Chasing Cassandra (The Ravenels #6) by Lisa Kleypas, Lady Cassandra Ravenel has watched her siblings fall in love with their soul mates, one after another, leaving her to wonder if she will soon get her turn. With the Season creeping up quickly, she knows it will be more of […]
12th Feb / 1 Comment
Her Scandalous Pursuit by Candace Camp is the seventh book in the Mad Morelands series, but it is actually the prequel to the series. It is the story of Lady Thisbe Moreland, the oldest daughter of the Duke of Broughton. Thisbe has six other siblings and they all make an appearance […]
3rd Feb / 1 Comment
The Sinful Scot by Maddison Michaels is the third book in the Saints and Scoundrels series. This has been an interesting series and each one is perfect as a stand-alone. We were introduced to Dr. McGuiness, Alec, in the first book when he had feelings for Sophie who was marrying the […]
29th Jan / 1 Comment
Seduce Me with Sapphires by Jane Feather is the second book in the London Jewels Trilogy and I read it as a standalone with no issues. I’ve not read a lot by this author so I’m not very familiar with her style of writing.
27th Jan / 10 Comments
In Hunting for a Highlander (Highland Brides #8) by Lynsay Sands, It was a long journey for Lady Dwyn Innes and her family before arriving at the Buchanan Keep. And with no promises that she would catch the eye of one of the three Buchanan brothers who are without wives, […]
23rd Jan / 3 Comments
Scot Under the Covers by Suzanne Enoch is the second book in the Wild Wicked Highlanders. It can be read as a stand-alone, but the series is so good that I decided to reread the first book before starting this one. The series is based on the MacTaggert family. The Earl […]