Category: Regency – Historical Romance


REVIEW: Too Dangerous for a Lady by Jo Beverley
9th Apr / 8 Comments

REVIEW: Too Dangerous for a Lady by Jo Beverley

In Too Dangerous for a Lady (Company of Rogues #16) by Jo Beverley, When Lady Hermione Merryhew went to her first ball, she never dreamed she meet the man with which she wished to spend the rest of her life. But sadly it was not meant to be, as Lieutenant […]

REVIEW: This Gun for Hire by Jo Goodman
4th Apr / 8 Comments

REVIEW: This Gun for Hire by Jo Goodman

In This Gun for Hire by Jo Goodman, Bounty hunter Calico Nash was trained by the best: her beloved late father. She has spent years tracking down the bad guys and taking her reward, loving every moment. Well, except for the solitude and lack of a permanent home. Then hunky […]

REVIEW: Diary of an Accidental Wallflower by Jennifer McQuiston
1st Apr / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Diary of an Accidental Wallflower by Jennifer McQuiston

Diary of an Accidental Wallflower by Jennifer McQuistonI had heard about Jennifer McQuiston on FaceBook, and after having learned about her work with Ebola education in Sierra Leone, and I was excited to read one of her historical romance novels. Since Jennifer McQuiston is a veterinarian and an infectious disease […]

REVIEW: I Loved a Rogue by Katharine Ashe
9th Mar / 2 Comments

REVIEW: I Loved a Rogue by Katharine Ashe

I Loved a Rogue is the third and final book in Katharine Ashe’s Prince Catcher series, about a trio of sisters who were rescued from a shipwreck, and adopted by a kindly vicar and raised as his own children. After getting their fortune told by a mysterious gypsy, the sisters […]

REVIEW: Wicked, My Love by Susanna Ives
4th Mar / 5 Comments

REVIEW: Wicked, My Love by Susanna Ives

Wicked, My Love by Susanna Ives: If you long for a lighthearted and charming romance, then “Wicked, My Love” is one that you should seek out. Lord Randall Hazelwood and Isabella St. Vincent have been thrown together since childhood, and more or less despise each other, although they are partners in […]

REVIEW: The Devil Takes a Bride by Julia London
3rd Mar / 4 Comments

REVIEW: The Devil Takes a Bride by Julia London

In The Devil Takes a Bride (The Cabot Sisters #2) by Julia London, The time has finally come for Grace Cabot to pick a suitor and follow through getting married. A family secret is threatening to take away the chances her two younger sisters have at coming out in Society […]

REVIEW: The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah
2nd Mar / 8 Comments

REVIEW: The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah

In The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah, Viann Mauriac and her younger sister Isabelle Rossignol grew up in France just before the start of World War II. They were as different as night and day, with Viann becoming a loving mother and wife at a tender age, and Isabelle rebelling against […]

REVIEW: Secrets of a Scandalous Heiress by Theresa Romain
26th Feb / 5 Comments

REVIEW: Secrets of a Scandalous Heiress by Theresa Romain

Secrets of a Scandalous Heiress (The Matchmaker Trilogy #3) by Theresa Romain: Ah, Bath. A place with a rigidly controlled society, but not as constrained as that of London. There a lady can take the waters, be a little more relaxed in comportment and dress, and pretend to be someone […]

REVIEW: The Duke in my Bed by Amelia Grey
11th Feb / 6 Comments

REVIEW: The Duke in my Bed by Amelia Grey

In The Duke in my Bed (The Heirs’ Club of Scoundrels Trilogy #1) by Amelia Grey, Lord Bray Drakestone has reveled in his life as a man of freedom: free to drink, gamble, take any beautiful woman to bed he deems worthy, and travel about as he wishes. But a […]

REVIEW: An Affair Downstairs by Sherri Browning
29th Jan / 3 Comments

REVIEW: An Affair Downstairs by Sherri Browning

An Affair Downstairs by Sherri Browning: Fans of Downton Abbey will love “An Affair Downstairs.” Set in Edwardian times, it’s the dawn of the automobile, telephones, and women’s rights. A somewhat unusual setting for a historical novel, since the Edwardian doesn’t get as much as attention as the Regency, Sherri Browning’s […]