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REVIEW of Man of Shadow and Mist (Of Monsters and Men #2) by Michelle Griep

When Sir James Morgan returns from Transylvania to England, his reclusive ways and strange behaviors give rise to rumors in the village. The man must be a vampire, and the mysterious deaths of sheep and cattle with their throats slit only confirms the matter. Rosa Edwards, daughter of the village librarian, is the only one…
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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…
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REVIEW of Once Upon a Dickens Christmas by Michelle Griep

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REVIEW of The Captive Heart by Michelle Griep

When governess Eleanor Morgan rejects the advances of an English duke, she must take on an indenture to obtain hurried passage to the colonies. But when she arrives in Charles Town, she discovers that the backwoodsman who has paid for her passage is more interested in having a wife than a governess. Entrapped into a…
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REVIEW of The Noble Guardian (The Bow Street Runners #3) by Michelle Griep

Abby Gilbert is finally leaving her hateful stepmother, cruel stepsisters, and henpecked father to marry the man of her dreams. Unfortunately, she must travel across England to get to his manor house, and with bad weather, bad luck, and highwaymen on the horizon, it’s anyone’s guess if she’ll make it to her own wedding in…
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REVIEW of Ladies of Intrigue: 3 Tales of 19th-Century Romance with a Dash of Mystery, by Michelle Griep

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REVIEW of A Tale of Two Hearts (Once Upon a Dickens Christmas #2) by Michelle Griep

Mina Scott escapes from her daily duties at her father’s inn by delving into Charles Dickens’ books and daydreaming about handsome customer William Barlow. Although William is far above her in class, he asks her to pose as his wife in order to lend him more respectability as he vies for a place as his…
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REVIEW of Brentwood’s Ward (The Bow Street Runners #1) by Michelle Griep

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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 The Innkeeper’s Daughter (The Bow Street Runners #2) by Michelle Griep

Alexander Moore is going deep undercover. His assignment? To lodge at the Blue Hedge Inn in Dover, engage himself to a viscount’s daughter, and apprehend a traitor to the Crown. The one difficulty is that it isn’t the viscount’s daughter who’s caught his eye, but the innkeeper’s daughter instead. Ever since her father’s death and…