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REVIEW of The Viscount and the Vicar’s Daughter by Mimi Matthews

Estranged from his father, tearing through his allowance on wine, women, and cards, Tristan Sinclair, the Viscount St. Ashton, is at point non plus. But when he visits a notorious Victorian house party intending to drown his sorrows in drink, he runs across a diminutive and terribly-dressed female companion crying in the woods. His protective…
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REVIEW of The Rise of Miss Notley (Tanglewood #2) by Rachael Anderson

Coralynn Notley wants love, not a titled aristocrat. When her social-climbing father arranges a marriage between her and a detestable old baronet, she flees from home, taking refuge with a kindly couple in the countryside. Determined to earn her own way in life, she applies for the position of housekeeper at a nearby manor house…despite…
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REVIEW of A Bound Heart by Laura Frantz

As the beekeeper and apothecary on the Scottish Isle of Kerrera, Lark MacDougall is responsible for giving the laird’s wife comfort after her many miscarriages and finding some herbs that will help her keep a baby to term. But when the querulous invalid dies, Lark is blamed for it and sent to prison. Indentured servitude…
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REVIEW of The Lost Letter by Mimi Matthews

Ostracized from polite society after her father’s suicide, Miss Sylvia Stafford takes up a position as a governess for a tradesman’s family, overcoming her misery with diligent industry. But when an aristocratic lady comes knocking, Sylvia agrees to go visit the lady’s brother–the man who rejected her three years ago. Scarred from a saber cut…
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REVIEW of Midnight Marriage (Roxton Family Saga #1) by Lucinda Brant

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REVIEW of The Fall of Lord Drayson (Tanglewood #1) by Rachael Anderson

Colin Cavendish, the new Earl of Drayson, intends to sell one of his country estates. Unfortunately, that will mean evicting the vicar’s widow and her daughter Miss Beresford from the Dower House, but after all, it was the earl’s father who had made that foolish promise to let them live there, and the promise was…
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REVIEW of Seeing Miss Heartstone by Nichole Van

With a head for mathematical figures and economics, nineteen-year-old Arabella Heartstone is well able to manage her deceased father’s business affairs and her own sizable fortune. With her mother plaguing her to marry, Miss Heartstone takes matters into her own hands, using private investigators to research all the titled men of the ton and making…
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REVIEW of My Sister’s Intended (Serendipity #1) by Rachael Anderson

Prudence is a beautiful and talentend young woman whose own debut into society has been postponed in deference to her awkward and less attractive sister. A romantic at heart, Prudence is determined that her sister Sophia should not wed their nearby neighbor unless she can truly know and love him. But when Prudence begins her…
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REVIEW of The Elusive Miss Ellison (Regency Brides: A Legacy of Grace #1) by Carolyn Miller

Lavinia Ellison cares immensely about the poor in her father’s parish. When Nicholas Stamford, the new Earl of Hawkesbury, arrives in the village, she considers it her duty to inform him about the inadequate state of tenant housing. Although he does not share her passion for charitable causes, Lavinia seems to catch the earl’s attention…
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REVIEW of The Driver’s Wife by S.K. Keogh

Mr. Ketch is, indisputably, a monster. In his days sailing under the pirate James Logan, Ketch committed some of the foulest crimes under the sun, and the murder of James Logan is on his hands as well. But Ketch is also strangely bound to a six-year-old golden haired lass, Helen. The burns on his body…