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REVIEW of The Story Peddler (The Weaver Trilogy #1), by Lindsay A. Franklin

Tanwen has a gift–when she tells stories, magical strands come from her hands and weave the colors of the tale into a beautiful glass picture…which she can then sell to a member of the audience. Tanwen’s lifelong ambition has been to become a royal storyteller and weave her stories for the king and his court,…
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REVIEW of The Captured Bride, by Michelle Griep

Mercy Lytton’s sharp eyes can see farther into the wilderness than any other scout’s. Half white, half Mohawk, She’s been chosen, along with two other English scouts, to take a wagon load of gold to an English fort through a forest rife with French and Indians. They’ll travel in company with a traitor, Elias Dubois,…
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REVIEW of Chasing the Wind (California Rising #3), by Paula Scott

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REVIEW of The Orphan’s Wish (Hagenheim #8), by Melanie Dickerson

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REVIEW of Far Side of the Sea (California Rising #2), by Paula Scott

Maria Vasquez has always heard voices in her head–dark voices telling her that she is a curse to everyone around her, sinister voices telling her that she is nothing but a bringer of death. At the end of the first California Rising book, Maria was abducted by a rich landowner obsessed with her beauty. In…
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REVIEW of Until the Day Breaks (California Rising #1), by Paula Scott

When Rachel Tyler sails around Cape Horn to join her father in California, she finds a new home simmering with tension and unease. Revolution is in the air and the question of whether California will join the United States or forge its own destiny. Eager to increase his own influence, Rachel’s father betroths her to…
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REVIEW of A Song Unheard (Shadows over England #2), by Roseanna M. White

Willa Forsythe never knew her father, and her mother ran out on her when she was only six years old. Consequently, Willa Forsythe doesn’t trust anyone–and especially not the ridiculously handsome Belgian violinist Lukas de Wilde, who is crazy enough to ask her to marry him within an hour of meeting her. The second book…
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REVIEW of A Name Unknown (Shadows over England #1), by Roseanna M. White

It’s 1914. Rosemary Gresham has been living on the streets of London since she was eight years old. Her only family is a gang of other orphans who have banded together to look after each other by picking pockets. As the story opens, their thieving expertise has reached the level of museum-heists, and they have…
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REVIEW of A Lady Unrivaled (Ladies of the Manor, #3), by Roseanna M. White

Ella Myerston didn’t know that the earrings she borrowed from her sister-in-law contained the mysterious Fire Eyes, but once she finds out, she is determined to break the curse and restore them to their original owners. As she visits her friend Brook, Lady Stafford, she finds herself intrigued by Brook’s cousin-in-law, Lord Cayton. The moody…
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REVIEW of The Reluctant Duchess (Ladies of the Manor, #2), by Roseanna M. White
