Category: Romantic Fiction

  • REVIEW of What Happens in Piccadilly (The Hellion Club #3) by Chastity Bowlin

    REVIEW of What Happens in Piccadilly (The Hellion Club #3) by Chastity Bowlin

    Calliope St. James is a foundling who, after being rescued from the workhouse, has devoted her life to teaching children. When Lord Winn Hamilton, the Earl of Montgomery, reviews her impeccable references, he resolves to hire her as governess for his recently orphaned nieces and nephew. To his dismay, he discovers that the new governess…

  • REVIEW of Rakes and Roses (Mayfield Family #3) by Josi S. Kilpack (BLOG TOUR)

    REVIEW of Rakes and Roses (Mayfield Family #3) by Josi S. Kilpack (BLOG TOUR)

    Harry Stillman fell into the wrong crowd when he first came to London, and years of dice and drink have made him a slave to his appetites. Dun territory is a terrifying place, however, when your creditor is only too happy to break both your kneecaps. Harry is on the brink of selling his family…

  • REVIEW of Lakeshire Park by Megan Walker (BLOG TOUR)

    REVIEW of Lakeshire Park by Megan Walker (BLOG TOUR)

    Amelia Moore has one chance to achieve security for her younger sister Clara. They must go to Lakeshire Park and secure the matrimonial attention of the rich Sir Ronald before the death of their parsimonious stepfather leaves them penniless. Unfortunately, Amelia soon discovers that Peter Wood, another guest is putting forward his own sister as…

  • REVIEW of The Solicitor’s Son (Serendipity #3) by Rachael Anderson

    REVIEW of The Solicitor’s Son (Serendipity #3) by Rachael Anderson

    Red-haired Sophia Gifford has never been a great beauty, and now, with her father’s fortune fading away and her third London season unsuccessful, it seems that she will have trouble securing a husband. When her sister Prudence, the new Lady Knave, decides to throw a house party, Sophia is surprised to find that Hugh Quinton…

  • REVIEW of Romancing the Rake (Brotherhood of the Black Tartan #2) by Nichole Van

    REVIEW of Romancing the Rake (Brotherhood of the Black Tartan #2) by Nichole Van

    Lady Sophronia “Sophie” Sorrow knows firsthand how despicable rakish behavior is. The product of one of her mother’s many affairs, she does not know who her own biological father is. Her scientific studies of flora and fauna have led her to conclude that the rake is a beast worth staying far, far away from, and…

  • REVIEW of Mr. Darcy and the Murder at Rosings by Lin Mei Wei

    REVIEW of Mr. Darcy and the Murder at Rosings by Lin Mei Wei

    After Lizzy rejects Mr. Darcy’s haughty proposal, she looks forward to his immediate departure from Rosings so that the awkwardness can abate. A violent storm, however, traps all the inmates of Rosings (along with Lizzy and the Collins) at the house. When a footman is discovered murdered in the gun room, Mr. Darcy takes charge…

  • REVIEW of Masquerade at Middlecrest Abbey by Abigail Wilson

    REVIEW of Masquerade at Middlecrest Abbey by Abigail Wilson

    When Miss Elizabeth Cantrell is halted by a highwayman as she is journeying across England with her infant son, she is not expecting said highwayman to follow up his nefarious activities with a proposal of marriage. But this highwayman, as it turns out, is none other than Lord Adrian Torrington. His true purpose involves a…

  • REVIEW of Promised by Leah Garriott (BLOG TOUR)

    REVIEW of Promised by Leah Garriott (BLOG TOUR)

    Margaret Brinton made the mistake of losing herself head over heels to a rake and suffering both a broken engagement and a broken heart. Now all she wants is to enter into a marriage of convenience with her eyes wide open, determined to have no romantic feelings for her future husband so that no matter…

  • REVIEW of The House at the End of the Moor by Michelle Griep

    REVIEW of The House at the End of the Moor by Michelle Griep

    Maggie Lee is determined to stay hidden in her house at the end of the moor until escaped convict Oliver Ward comes crashing into her life. As Maggie conceals Oliver from a cruel and vindictive lawman, they both come to realize that Oliver’s unjust conviction for jewel theft and Maggie’s sudden flight from London are…

  • REVIEW of The Winter Companion (Parish Orphans of Devon #4) by Mimi Matthews

    REVIEW of The Winter Companion (Parish Orphans of Devon #4) by Mimi Matthews

    A lady’s companion ought to blend in with her surroundings, but it’s impossible for Clara Hartwright to remain invisible. Forced into genteel service in order to support her brother’s studies at Cambridge, Clara yearns to be a student of natural philosophy in her own right. When her position takes her to the freezing winterscape of…