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REVIEW of The Warrior Maiden (Hagenheim #9) by Melanie Dickerson
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REVIEW of A Tale of Two Hearts (Once Upon a Dickens Christmas #2) by Michelle Griep

Mina Scott escapes from her daily duties at her father’s inn by delving into Charles Dickens’ books and daydreaming about handsome customer William Barlow. Although William is far above her in class, he asks her to pose as his wife in order to lend him more respectability as he vies for a place as his…
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REVIEW of Love Finds You in Mackinac Island, Michigan (Legacy of Love #1) by Melanie Dobson

Elena Bissette needs to marry well this summer. Her father’s Chicago factory is about to be foreclosed on, and this could possibly be their last summer spent in high society at Mackinac Island, Michigan. When rumor has it that wealthy Chester Darrington will be making an appearance at the Grand Hotel, Elena’s mother relentlessly schemes…
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REVIEW of Becoming Mrs. Lewis by Patti Callahan

When Joy Davidman Gresham had a spiritual experience convincing her there was a God, she wrote to British author C.S. Lewis looking for answers. What followed was a correspondence that would become a meeting of minds and eventually a marriage of hearts. Six months after the first letter was sent, C.S. Lewis responded. At the…
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REVIEW of Brentwood’s Ward (The Bow Street Runners #1) by Michelle Griep

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REVIEW of An Hour Unspent (Shadows over England #3) by Roseanna M. White

Barclay Pearce has given up stealing, except when it’s for his job as a secret agent for the British government. His current project is to infiltrate the household of a clockmaker, ensure that he finishes his plan to upgrade the guns on England’s World War I aircraft, and then turn that plan over to the…
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REVIEW of What Blooms from Dust by James Markert

When a tornado knocks down the wall of a prison, Jeremiah Goodbye (also known as the Coin-Flip Killer) gets a startling reprieve from the electric chair. Setting out for his hometown of Nowhere, Oklahoma, he’s determined to put a bullet in the twin brother who turned him in to the authorities. But when “Black Sunday,”…
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REVIEW of Freedom’s Light by Colleen Coble

When Hannah Thomas’ lighthouse keeper husband joins up with the American Revolutionaries, it’s not long before Hannah is left a young widow. Ostracized by the Puritan community in New England, Hannah pours herself into the lighthouse, keeping the coast safe for Patriot vessels. When her sister Lydia comes to keep her company, the foolish girl…
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REVIEW of Lady of a Thousand Treasures (The Victorian Ladies, #1) by Sandra Byrd

The Sheffield Brothers company deals in rare antiquities, sourcing and valuing them for wealthy collectors in England. But with one of the Sheffield brothers dead and the other lapsing into his dotage, it is up to Eleanor Sheffield to carry on the family legacy. When Baron Lydney’s will gives Eleanor the important task of deciding…
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REVIEW of A Defense of Honor (Haven Manor #1), by Kristi Ann Hunter

Graham, Lord Wharton, is bored with life in London society…until he meets a mysterious woman in a green dress who has slipped away from a couple thugs pursuing her and hidden by the houseplants in a fancy ballroom. Even though he is able to provide the woman assistance, Kit seems determined to evade him as…