Historical Romance

Epic Paranormal Series (Bonded By Blood Vampire Chronicles Book 1)
Epic Paranormal Series (Bonded By Blood Vampire Chronicles Book 1)

Review:I received this book free from the author. I love vampires and each author has a twist in their writing of vampires, I was eager to read this author's take.
So to start, Ms. Burnz begins by writing she is not a historical romance writer and discusses time periods about the story. This was to my relief because this is a genre that I don't care for.
As I am reading the story, I find myself spending a lot of time looking up works that I have never encountered. The language was, I believe, ... Read more

A Scottish Historical Romance Novel - The Highlander's Enigmatic Bride
A Scottish Historical Romance Novel - The Highlander's Enigmatic Bride

Review:What a romantic story! I cannot say enough good things about it.
The main characters Edan and Isabel were beyond a doubt fantastic!
I loved the way they spared with each other.

There were many secrets that were hidden, ones that needed to be
revealed, but would they? And let me assure you there are parts
that if you're anything like me, you will cry just as hard and much
as I did.

I highly recommend that you get this book and read or listen to it
yourself to fin... Read more

A Historical Regency Romance Novel - The Legend of the Betrayed Duchess
A Historical Regency Romance Novel - The Legend of the Betrayed Duchess

Review:I enjoyed the book. It was different from the usual and I couldn't' see where it was going most of the time and that is a good thing! Recency romances tend to have a formula and this did not follow it. I enjoyed the characters and like watching their growth. I have one complaint: I have no clue what the title referred to. That is part of why I couldn't figure out where the story was going, because of the title----it didn't seem to apply at all. Legend? Betrayed? Still, if you want a good sati... Read more

Third Daughter (The Royals of Dharia, Book One)
Third Daughter (The Royals of Dharia, Book One)

Review:I often read book reviews as a prerequisite to reading a book. In this case I did not, and I'm rather glad that I didn't.

This is the type of book that is easy to misjudge in the opening pages---to think that it will be less than what it turns out to be. This book soon surprised, as it deepened, and it kept on surprising throughout the book.

By the time I finished it, I was already looking forward to the next book There is resolution, you aren't left hanging...except for one sma... Read more

Barely a Bride (Free Fellows League Book 1)
Barely a Bride (Free Fellows League Book 1)

Review:Lady Alyssa Carrollton is not interested in marriage, but her mother Lady Tressingham is pushing her to accept Lord Sussex. Lord Griffin Abernathy and his friends Jarrod Shepherdton and Colin McElreath made a pack as young students to never marry unless forced into it. Griffin is being forced to find a bride and marry before his father Lord Weymouth allows him to take up his commission in the Calvary. As Griffin's time runs out he sees a young woman that he might be interested in. Alyssa has ... Read more

A Heart for Milton: A Tale from North and South
A Heart for Milton: A Tale from North and South

Review:I love this book, it satisfied my heart in wanting more of the two main characters of North and South. It fits properly to the original story. With every page I wanted more, and the end just left me satisfied. Read more

A Voice in the Wind (Mark of the Lion Book 1)
A Voice in the Wind (Mark of the Lion Book 1)

Review:A young Jewish Christian woman, Hadassah, is left alone when her father is killed for preaching, her mother and sister die from starvation, her brother is murdered by Roman soldiers, and she is sold into slavery. She is a living witness of a follower of Jesus for her owners even though she does not speak of her belief. Acknowledgement is surest way to arena. The master's son, Marcus, falls in love with Hadassah. He proposes but she refuses because he is not a Christian. In his anger to her rejec... Read more

The Magic of Highland Dragons (The Clan MacCoinnach Book 1)
The Magic of Highland Dragons (The Clan MacCoinnach Book 1)

Review:The characters were believable. The story was interesting and kept you enthralled with twists. Readers can anticipate the outcome and are intrigued to remain reading to ensure that true love whether fiction or not happened to the main characters. This story leaves you hoping in destiny and that love can conquer all. Read more

Spell of the Highlander
Spell of the Highlander

Review:I really liked this book but Cians' whole me Tarzan, you Jane attitude got on my nerves. I mean one minute he's being wonderfully sweet then the next he's treating Jessie like she can't think for herself. All the men in the other books where tough too, but they treated the women with more respect than this guy who, if he had listened to his mother in the first place, wouldn't have been cursed. Then when he met his decendents he acted like they were beneath him. Other than that the story kept me ... Read more

The Dark Highlander
The Dark Highlander

Review:The reason I only rated 4 stars is because nothing is ever perfect but can be close enough. I absolutely loved the story line. Read in one day because I couldn't wait to see what happened next. Will be reading more of these soon. Read more

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