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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

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REVIEW of The Light at Wyndcliff (Cornwall #3) by Sarah E. Ladd

Evelyn Bray lives in a world between two classes. Fallen into genteel poverty and granddaughter to the steward of the Wyndcliff estate, she is not quite a servant, but not quite a lady. When Liam Twethewey, the young heir who is just come of age, comes out to inspect his estate, he finds himself drawn…
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REVIEW of Gentleman Jim by Mimi Matthews (BLOG TOUR)

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REVIEW of Vying for the Viscount (Hearts on the Heath #1) by Kristi Ann Hunter

When the new Lord Stildon returns from India, every lady in the surrounding neighborhood is eager to assess his eligibility for marriage, whereas every gentleman is curious to see what he will do with his grandfather’s stables at Hawksworth. For Bianca Snowley, the latter concern is mostly on her mind as she has long had…
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REVIEW and BOOK CLUB QUESTIONS for The Bridled Tongue by Catherine Meyrick

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REVIEW of Roxton Family Saga by Lucinda Brant

Lucinda Brant’s Roxton Family Saga tells the story of a noble family of the Georgian era. The patriarch of the family, the Duke of Roxton, has an iron will, a razor wit, and an unquenchable devotion to his much younger bride, the French firecracker Antonia. Their offspring and assorted in-laws and cousins make up the…
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REVIEW of The Blue Cloak by Shannon McNear

Rachel Taylor is a little jealous that her friend Sally is the one getting married, not her. But when rumors of newlywed Wiley Harpe’s brutality begin to spread through the Tennessee frontier, Rachel begins to realize how much Sally is to be pitied. Soon Rachel finds herself trying desperately to extricate Sally from the situation…
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REVIEW and BOOK CLUB QUESTIONS for Fair as a Star (Victorian Romantics #1) by Mimi Matthews
