Historical Romance

True to the Highlander (The Novels of Loch Moigh Book 1)
True to the Highlander (The Novels of Loch Moigh Book 1)

Review:Nice story .... I kept waiting for Alethia to be warped back to the future and Malcolm following behind or Alethia finding a way back ... I was surprised with the ending but grateful as most endings are so predictable. Thumbs up to the writer. My best moment was the handfasting. Read more

The Highlander's Vow (The Novels of Loch Moigh Book 4)
The Highlander's Vow (The Novels of Loch Moigh Book 4)

Review:Scotland, 1443, 15th century
America, 2014, 21st century

Sky Elizabeth Mackintosh, the eldest daughter of the Laird of Clan MacKintosh and Earl of Fife of Loch Moigh. She has traces of fae blood and fae powers where she can feel what other people are feeling can tell a lie to the truth As all he women in her family and line have these fae power though in different strains of it as all their powers differ. Sky Elizabeth, has arrived at the man she has been betrothed to since birth, ... Read more

The Snow White Bride (The Jewels of Kinfairlie Book 3)
The Snow White Bride (The Jewels of Kinfairlie Book 3)

Review:I really enjoyed listening to this story I thought it was a interesting read with humor, drama and passion. I doubt many people have worse luck than Lady Eleanor it does seem at every turn someone is one step ahead of her make it hard to believe anything she said. She is holding all her cards close to her chest not giving out much information. She has so much to give the right man and all she asks for return is to be respect, cared for and honored. She isn't interested in love just want a man th... Read more

Secrets of a Summer Night (The Wallflowers - Book 1)
Secrets of a Summer Night (The Wallflowers - Book 1)

Review:I have probably read this series five times and it still holds up. Simon Hunt is a particularly refreshing hero as he's not a peer but an industrialist. And the friendship among the four "wallflowers" of this series is a charming thing indeed. Read more

The Laird (Castle Blackstone Book 1)
The Laird (Castle Blackstone Book 1)

Review:Enjoy novels with the Scottish history theme and paranormal. Recommend this along with The Rogue to my friends.
Love her style so much that you can visualize the characters and emotions so well. Read more

Intertwine (House of Oak Book 1)
Intertwine (House of Oak Book 1)

Review:Enjoyable light read. The characters were likable and the plot progressed nicely.

I thought the tone a bit too lighthearted and many of the issues that came up were swept aside too easily. The romance was nice but didn't strike me as one worth traveling through time for. Read more

A Lady Awakened (Blackshear Family series Book 1)
A Lady Awakened (Blackshear Family series Book 1)

Review:A Lady Awakened has a pretty interesting premise. Martha is newly widowed and about to be thrown out of her house. She and her late husband had no children, particularly no heir, so his estranged brother shall inherit. Well, Martha isn't about to let that happen, especially when she learns that the brother is a rapist. She's been given a month to make sure that she's not pregnant before moving out. She's not, but she comes up with a plan to quickly conceive. Scandalous, but ultimately super bori... Read more

Regency Romance Novel (Rogues to Riches Book 2) - Lord of Pleasure
Regency Romance Novel (Rogues to Riches Book 2) - Lord of Pleasure

Review:Erica Ridley has another winner in “Lord of Pleasure” The second book in her Rogues to Riches series. She is a seasoned pro when it comes to writing regency romances. Her stories captivate her readers and this story was an awesome read. The plot was well written and fast paced. Her characters were well developed and endearing. The hero, Lord Wainwright dubbed the Lord of Pleasure by the scandal sheets is a charming, rich, infamous rake. The heroine Camellia Grenville always plays it safe followi... Read more

The Highwayman (Victorian Rebels)
The Highwayman (Victorian Rebels)

Review:Kerrigan Bryne is a fabulous author and I quite enjoyed her Beserker novels previously. More recently though I have not enjoyed her work as much so I was a little apprehensive about this book especially at the price. Turns out I truely loved this book. The plot was quite clever with interesting twists and turns. I particularly enjoyed the beginning when the H and h meet as children. This is historical romance at its best! Read more

Fool Me Twice (Rules for the Reckless Book 2)
Fool Me Twice (Rules for the Reckless Book 2)

Review:I started a Meredith Duran book some time ago and stalled out early on for reasons I can no longer quite remember. I know it wasn't the writing, which definitely struck me as adept. I think it was more to do with the setting and I not clicking. Also the sense I was getting that the characters were going to hurt each other—possibly at some length—before they found any middle ground. Either way, I wasn't up for it at the time. And then I'm fairly certain I went on to mix Ms. Duran up with Tessa Da... Read more

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