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REVIEW of John Eyre: A Tale of Darkness and Shadow by Mimi Matthews (BLOG TOUR)

Wrestling with his despair, and determined to find meaning once again in his vocation, John Eyre takes a position from Mr. Fairfax of Thornfield Hall. Upon arriving at the secluded manor, which is surrounded by strange mists, John discovers that Mr. Fairfax is only the butler and a mysteriously absent Mrs. Rochester is the one…
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REVIEW of A Captain for Caroline Gray by Julie Wright

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REVIEW of Georgana’s Secret by Arlem Hawks (BLOG TOUR)

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REVIEW of Fable and Namesake by Adrienne Young

Survival is paramount, and only the strong survive. For Fable, a young woman stranded on the island of Jevali, her skills as a diver mean the difference between life and death. Dredging up precious gems from the tropical waters, she sells them to a trader named West, hoping to someday earn enough coin to get…
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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 Bridgerton (Netflix, 2020) and TOP TEN THINGS I learned from Bridgerton

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REVIEW of Loving a Lady (Brotherhood of the Black Tartan #3) by Nichole Van

Due to the peculiarities of Scottish inheritance, the Countess Violet Kerr is an earl in her own right. As such, it is her duty to take care of the estate, arrange good marriages for her sisters, and act as head of the family. Plagued by indecision, however, Violet feels paralyzed and crushed by the weight…
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REVIEW of Jo and Laurie by Margaret Stohl and Melissa de la Cruz

