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REVIEW of The Elusive Miss Ellison (Regency Brides: A Legacy of Grace #1) by Carolyn Miller

Lavinia Ellison cares immensely about the poor in her father’s parish. When Nicholas Stamford, the new Earl of Hawkesbury, arrives in the village, she considers it her duty to inform him about the inadequate state of tenant housing. Although he does not share her passion for charitable causes, Lavinia seems to catch the earl’s attention…
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REVIEW of The Bride of Ivy Green (Tales from Ivy Hill #3) by Julie Klassen

In this third and final book of the Tales from Ivy Hill series, both Jane and Mercy will find their happily ever afters. Gabriel Locke is determined to wait as long as it takes to make Jane see reason. Despite her love for him, her fears of enduring more miscarriages are preventing her from accepting…
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REVIEW of Winning Miss Winthrop (Regency Brides: A Promise of Hope #1) by Carolyn Miller

Catherine Winthrop’s father has died, leaving an unexpected trail of debts and disgrace. To make matters worse, the estate has been entailed to Catherine’s third cousin, a gentleman in trade named Jonathan Carlew who, two years prior, wooed and then crushed Catherine’s heart. As Catherine deals with a querulous mother, a dilapidated dower house, and…
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REVIEW of Miss Serena’s Secret (Regency Brides: A Promise of Hope #2) by Carolyn Miller

Serena has always had the soul of an artist. But after an unfortunate encounter with a lecherous art teacher, she abandons her gift and tries to retreat from society. Accompanying her sister and brother-in-law to a friend’s country estate, she is thrown into the company of the Viscount Carmichael. Deterred by his excess of charm,…
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REVIEW of The Making of Mrs. Hale (Regency Brides: A Promise of Hope #3) by Carolyn Miller

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REVIEW of Brentwood’s Ward (The Bow Street Runners #1) by Michelle Griep

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REVIEW of A Defense of Honor (Haven Manor #1), by Kristi Ann Hunter

Graham, Lord Wharton, is bored with life in London society…until he meets a mysterious woman in a green dress who has slipped away from a couple thugs pursuing her and hidden by the houseplants in a fancy ballroom. Even though he is able to provide the woman assistance, Kit seems determined to evade him as…
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REVIEW of O’er the River Liffey, by Heidi Ashworth

After Niall Doherty’s father loses the family fortune, Niall is forced to rely on his professor’s generosity to finish his studies, and his reduced circumstances compel him to take a post as a tutor to two mischievous young lads at an estate in Ireland. On his way there, a mysterious matchmaker promises that he will…
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REVIEW of Miss Armistead Makes Her Choice, by Heidi Ashworth

Mr. Colin Lloyd-Jones has sworn off the London season and ladies in general. After crying off from his unfaithful fiancee, he is in dire need of avoiding any fresh heartbreak. But when the breathtakingly beautiful Elizabeth Armistead knocks on his door after a carriage mishap, his best laid plans come to naught. With the assistance…
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REVIEW of Lord Haversham Takes Command (Miss Delacourt #4), by Heidi Ashworth

Lord Haversham has been in love with Mira Crenshaw for years, but when he returns from the continent, there are three insurmountable obstacles to their union. First, Lord Haversham is a secret agent sworn to protect the young Queen Victoria–how can he even think of courting Mira when the queen’s life is in danger? Second,…