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REVIEW of Nameless (Age of Conquest #3) by Tamara Leigh

When Sir Dougray loses his arm at the Battle of Hastings, he also loses his reasons for living. Illegitimate and now maimed, he is rejected by his intended bride. He bitterly turns to subjugating the Saxons who maimed him, helping his d’Argent brothers carry out the whims of William the Conqueror. But when a mistreated…
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REVIEW of Faking Grace by Tamara Leigh

Maizy Grace wants to make it big as a journalist, but after her last news job imploded, she can’t land more than a part time position at the local newspaper . Hesitantly, she takes a second job at a Christian publishing company, piling on the religious bumper stickers and Christianese to convince the people there…
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REVIEW of Stealing Adda by Tamara Leigh

Adda Sinclaire writes medieval bodice rippers, but her own life is devoid of romance. Her husband has run off with a rival romance writer, taking the dog and sucking all the joy out of Adda’s life. To make matters worse, Adda has a horrible case of writer’s block and must make the difficult decision whether…
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REVIEW of Fearless (Age of Conquest #2) by Tamara Leigh

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REVIEW of The Feud Series (#1-#3) by Tamara Leigh

When three knights band together against their overlord to reveal his treacherous plot against the king, they are rewarded by gaining his land to split between them. But it’s not long before the barons of Godsmere, Emberly, and Blackwood are at each others’ throats–burning crops, slaughtering cattle, and attacking lands by stealth. It’s up to…
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REVIEW of Merciless (Age of Conquest #1) by Tamara Leigh

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REVIEW of Age of Faith Series (#2-#8) by Tamara Leigh

Tamara Leigh’s Age of Faith series is set during the reigns of King Stephen and Henry II in England. The first five books chronicle the lives and loves of the five Wulfrith siblings: Garr, Beatrix, Gaenor, Abel, and Everard. The last three books deal with knights connected to the Wulfrith family: Durand, Lothaire, and Elias.…
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REVIEW of The Unveiling (Age of Faith #1) by Tamara Leigh

When Jonas Bretanne is returned to his family dead (with mysterious rope marks around his neck), his sister Annyn swears to avenge him. Educating herself in swordplay and horse riding, she dresses as a squire and goes to the same training camp where Jonas served, at a castle belonging to Baron Wulfrith. Her sole aim…