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REVIEW of The Feud Series (#1-#3) by Tamara Leigh

When three knights band together against their overlord to reveal his treacherous plot against the king, they are rewarded by gaining his land to split between them. But it’s not long before the barons of Godsmere, Emberly, and Blackwood are at each others’ throats–burning crops, slaughtering cattle, and attacking lands by stealth. It’s up to…
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REVIEW of Merciless (Age of Conquest #1) by Tamara Leigh

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REVIEW of The Governess of Penwythe Hall (Cornwall #1) by Sarah E. Ladd

Driven from Cornwall by her late husband’s relatives, Delia Greythorne finds refuge as a governess, becoming devoted to her young charges. But when her new employer dies three years later, she finds that the children are being left in the care of their estranged uncle and that his estate of Penwythe Hall lies a mere…
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REVIEW of A Silken Thread by Kim Vogel Sawyer

Laurel Millard dreams of a husband and family of her own, but her older siblings have decided it will be her lot to take care of their mother. Hoping to find a man who’ll agree to take on that responsibility, Laurel interviews for a position at the International Cotton Exposition in 1881 Atlanta. In the…
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REVIEW of The Unveiling (Age of Faith #1) by Tamara Leigh

When Jonas Bretanne is returned to his family dead (with mysterious rope marks around his neck), his sister Annyn swears to avenge him. Educating herself in swordplay and horse riding, she dresses as a squire and goes to the same training camp where Jonas served, at a castle belonging to Baron Wulfrith. Her sole aim…
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REVIEW of A Desperate Hope (Empire State #3) by Elizabeth Camden
Alex Duval is the mayor of a town that’s received its death sentence. The residents will all receive compensation from the government and then their homes will be demolished to make way for a large reservoir to support the city of 1908 New York. Having lost his lawsuit against the government, Alex is prepared to…
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REVIEW of Between Two Shores by Jocelyn Green

Half-Mohawk and half-French, Catherine Duval must choose between the two worlds that formed her. When her mother dies, she decides to leave the Indian camp to keep house for her French father, Gabriel Duval, and manage his trading post. As much as he relies on her, however, she always proves a disappointment to him, and…
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REVIEW of A Return of Devotion (Haven Manor #2) by Kristi Ann Hunter

Daphne Blakemoor is terrified about the impending arrival of the new owner of Haven Manor. How can she and her friend Jess conceal that his estate has been used to house a dozen illegitimate children? When William, the Marquis of Chemsford, arrives, her terror grows to new heights. He is the exact image of her…
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REVIEW of Ladies of Intrigue: 3 Tales of 19th-Century Romance with a Dash of Mystery, by Michelle Griep

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REVIEW of Flights of Fancy (American Heiresses #1) by Jen Turano

Isadora Delafield is one of the richest heiresses in New York, but her mother will stop at nothing less than a title for her daughter. To avoid the attentions of a lecherous duke twice her age, Izzie flees to the farm country of Pennsylvania and applies for a position as housekeeper on Ian McKenzie’s old…