Category: Regency – Historical Romance
2nd Jan / 6 Comments
In the Regency anthology Four Weddings and a Sixpence , readers have the distinct pleasure of perusing stories written by four different but equally talented authors. Julia Quinn, Elizabeth Boyle, Stefanie Sloane and Laura Lee Guhrke did a great job putting their own spin on a tale of four best […]
1st Jan / 12 Comments
In Rules for a Rogue (Romancing the Rules #1) by Christy Carlyle, Growing up in Briar Heath, Christopher “Kit” Ruthven was surrounded by his father’s rules for etiquette, rules that were made into a bestselling series of books through his father’s publishing company. Even though it meant leaving behind his […]
21st Dec / 10 Comments
In One for the Rogue (The Bachelor Lords of London #3) by Charis Michaels, Beauregard Courtland has spent his days first in the Royal Navy and then traveling the world at his leisure. But now with the truth of his and his brother Bryson’s lineage coming out, awarding him the […]
19th Dec / 4 Comments
Wild Wicked Scot: Julia London successfully writes both Historical and Contemporary Romances, and I love her books in both settings. She returns to the early eighteenth century and to the Scottish Highlands in Wild Wicked Scot and has created another winner and must have addition to your bookshelf. Margot Armstrong’s father […]
15th Dec / 4 Comments
In Lady Claire Is All That (Keeping Up with the Cavendishes #3)by Maya Rodale, Mathematics is where American Claire Cavendish shines, not on the dance floors of society balls. But if she ever hopes to see her two younger sisters, Amelia and Bridget, married off, she’ll have to learn […]
12th Dec / 6 Comments
Away in Montana by Jane Porter is set in 1889. After socialite McKenna Frasier is disgraced and disowned by her family, she accepts a job as a school teacher in the small Montana town of Paradise Valley. People in town have heard of her fall from grace, as her father […]
4th Dec / 2 Comments
The Trouble with Dukes by Grace Burrowes: I love a Duke who is not interested in being a Duke and Hamish MacHugh is really NOT interested in being the Duke of Murdoch in Grace Burrowes’s The Trouble with Dukes.
2nd Dec / 6 Comments
In The Scottish Duke (Duke Trilogy #1) by Karen Ranney, Working in Blackhall Castle in Scotland as a maid, Lorna Gordon has made peace with her lot in life. For the most part. Although she can’t help but dream of the Duke of Kinross, Alex Russell, whose family lives in and […]
28th Nov / 6 Comments
In The Viscount and the Vixen (The Hellions of Havisham #3)by Lorraine Heath, Viscount Locksley grew up watching his father, the Marquess of Marsden, basically go mad after losing the love of his life. So to hear that he intends to wed again seems unlikely. But when Locke meets his […]
27th Nov / 2 Comments
I loved Lily Blackwood’s debut novel The Beast of Clan Kincaid; therefore, I was excited to read the second book in the series, The Rebel of Clan Kincaid. We met Magnus in The Beast when he discovers that he is not the man he believed himself to be – rather […]