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REVIEW of The Indebted Earl (Serendipity and Secrets #3) by Erica Vetsch

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REVIEW of The Gentleman Spy (Serendipity and Secrets #2) by Erica Vetsch

As an agent for the crown, younger son Marcus Haverly has often risked life and limb in service of his country. With the demise of his father and older brother, however, he now bears the ducal title. Irked by his mother’s nagging, Marcus comes up with a plan to fulfill his obligations to his family…
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REVIEW of The Lost Lieutenant (Serendipity and Secrets #1) by Erica Vetsch

When Evan Eldridge returns from the Continent, a wounded war-hero, he has no idea what kind of reward the Prince Regent has in store for him. Having saved the life of the Regent’s godson, Evan finds himself in the bizarre position of being elevated to the peerage. And along with the title of earl and…
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REVIEW of The Light at Wyndcliff (Cornwall #3) by Sarah E. Ladd

Evelyn Bray lives in a world between two classes. Fallen into genteel poverty and granddaughter to the steward of the Wyndcliff estate, she is not quite a servant, but not quite a lady. When Liam Twethewey, the young heir who is just come of age, comes out to inspect his estate, he finds himself drawn…
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REVIEW of A Portrait of Loyalty (Codebreakers #3) by Roseanna M. White

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REVIEW of Vying for the Viscount (Hearts on the Heath #1) by Kristi Ann Hunter

When the new Lord Stildon returns from India, every lady in the surrounding neighborhood is eager to assess his eligibility for marriage, whereas every gentleman is curious to see what he will do with his grandfather’s stables at Hawksworth. For Bianca Snowley, the latter concern is mostly on her mind as she has long had…
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REVIEW of The Blue Cloak by Shannon McNear

Rachel Taylor is a little jealous that her friend Sally is the one getting married, not her. But when rumors of newlywed Wiley Harpe’s brutality begin to spread through the Tennessee frontier, Rachel begins to realize how much Sally is to be pitied. Soon Rachel finds herself trying desperately to extricate Sally from the situation…
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REVIEW of The Peasant’s Dream (Hagenheim #11) by Melanie Dickerson

As the youngest daughter of the Duke of Hagenheim, Adela is never allowed to venture outside the castle walls alone. Disguising herself as a serving girl, she sneaks out to the marketplace where she encounters Frederick, the longsuffering stepson of a loutish farmer who aspires to one day be a woodcarver. Continuing to conceal her…
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REVIEW of The House at the End of the Moor by Michelle Griep

Maggie Lee is determined to stay hidden in her house at the end of the moor until escaped convict Oliver Ward comes crashing into her life. As Maggie conceals Oliver from a cruel and vindictive lawman, they both come to realize that Oliver’s unjust conviction for jewel theft and Maggie’s sudden flight from London are…
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REVIEW of An Uncommon Woman by Laura Frantz

Raised in the wilds of the Virginia frontier, Tessa Swan yearns for flounced petticoats, imported spices, and all the trappings of civilization in far-off Philadelphia. Cooking and cleaning for five brothers seems to be her lot in life, however, and ever since the Indian raid that killed her father, the Swan siblings have kept one…