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REVIEW of An Autumn Kiss (Timeless Victorian Collection #7) by Laura Rollins, Annette Lyon, and Lisa H. Catmull (BLOG TOUR)

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REVIEW of Her Country Gentleman (Timeless Georgian Romance #1) by Sian Ann Bessey, Sarah M. Eden and Rebecca Connolly (BLOG TOUR )

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REVIEW of A Seaside Summer (Timeless Regency Romance #17) by Josi S. Kilpack, Martha Keyes, and Heather B. Moore (BLOG TOUR & GIVEAWAY)

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REVIEW of The Case of the Spotted Tailor (A Cunning Woman Mystery #1) by Anna Castle

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REVIEW of The Ghost of Madison Avenue by Nancy Bilyeau

Helen O’Neill has a gift, a lightness and quickness about her hands that seems otherworldly–a great contrast to the heaviness in her heart over her lost husband. When her talent for restoring artifacts is observed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Helen is whisked away to work at J.P. Morgan’s personal library. The ornate building…
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REVIEW of Once Upon a Dickens Christmas by Michelle Griep

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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 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 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 A Holiday by Gaslight: A Victorian Christmas Novella by Mimi Matthews

Sophie Appersett has tried to get to know her new suitor Edward Sharpe for two months. But no matter how politely she expounds upon the weather, she can elicit little response from him. Her profligate father is adamant that the match take place–how else will he fund the modernization of their country manor?–but Sophie is…