Wed at Leisure by Sabrina Darby is the companion novella to Woo’d in Haste and both shows the other side of the relationship between the two sisters (Catherine and Bianca) and completes the story. This is Catherine’s story, and she turns out to be much more involved and complex than […]
Woo’d in Haste by Sabrina Darcy: Woo’d in Haste and its companion Wed at Leisure are “Taming of the Shrew” inspired novellas. They are basically two parts of the same book, one from Bianca’s and one from Kate’s point of view. And yes, Bianca and Kate, the same names as […]
In Bed with the Boss by Alexa Bravo: Hot elevator sex. Grabs your attention, doesn’t it? If you are looking for a book that starts out with a bang, this is for you. Trish Carter is a mid-level executive on the rise. She has been asked by company heads to […]
Dreams of Lilacs by Lynn Kurland: I will gleefully admit that this is my favorite type of romance: lushly romantic, full of character development, loving families and a touch of mystery. It is also, most interestingly, a medieval romance, set in 1232. This is the fifteenth novel of Lynn Kurland’s de […]
How to Lose a Duke in Ten Days by Laura Lee Guhrke: Nearly dying by lion attack is a stunning and attention-grabbing way to start a romance novel. You know at the very start that this is not your usual historical romance, and indeed it is not. The prologue starts with […]
The Once and Future Duchess by Sophia Nash: I love a book that turns conventional thinking on its side. I often have to explain to people why I love romance books so much, and much of the love has to do with how the predictability of the genre combines with the […]
In Want of a Wife by Jo Goodman: I haven’t read a historical Western romance for quite sometime, so Jo Goodman’s In Want of A Wife was a refreshing change. I haven’t read a book from Jo Goodman before, and I was impressed by the quality of the story! Jane Middlebourne […]
The Bottom Line by Sandy James: Traditional wedding vows can be paraphrased as follows: “Do you promise to be true in good times and in bad, in sickness and in health, to love and honor all the days of your life?” When, unfortunately, one of the partners in the marriage […]
The Witch of Clan Sinclair by Karen Ranney: Karen Ranney is one of those “Scottish” authors, who write romances based in Scotland or about Scots. And boy, does she write some great stuff. “The Witch of Clan Sinclair” is consistent with her record, and was a book I throughly enjoyed. It’s […]
To Love A Highlander by Sue-Ellen Welfonder: Sue-Ellen Welfonder is an author who is well-known for her Highland based romances. To Love A Highlander is a great addition to her collection and the first book of her Scandalous Scots series. It is a quirky and cheerful book, entertainingly written and sweetly […]