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 of responsibility upon her…
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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, … More
REVIEW of Suffering the Scot (Brotherhood of the Black Tartan #1) by Nichole Van
When Andrew MacKenzie’s grandfather dies, he finds himself in possession of an English earldom. But what will his stiff English … More
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 … More