Tag: Historical Romance
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When a Scot Ties the Knot by Tessa Dare *Stephanie’s Review*
[book-info] I was really looking forward to When a Scot Ties the Knot by Tessa Dare. Unfortunately I decided to start this at the beginning of a minor reading slump. I really enjoyed this book but not as much as I’ve enjoyed her previous books. And that is all on me and my reading mood…
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Ember by Kristen Callihan *Stephanie’s Mini-Review*
[book-info] Ember by Kristen Callihan is a prequel to Firelight. It focuses mostly on Miranda’s back story which is nice because Firelight was really Lord Archer’s back story. In Ember we get a lot more detail about Martin, Miranda’s would have been husband and how that relationship was forged. There was also more, unfortunately, to…
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Firelight by Kristen Callihan *Stephanie’s Review*
[book-info] Last summer I read my first Kristen Callihan novel, Evernight, out of series order, and I loved it. It took me almost a full year but I finally went back to the beginning and read Firelight by Kristen Callihan. Alexa and I decided to buddy read this book. I’m so glad that we did.…
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Secrets of a Summer Night by Lisa Kleypas *Stephanie’s Review*
[book-info] I decided that I wanted more historical romance in my life again. I also really, really loved the Wallflower series by Lisa Kleypas. It’s been several years so I thought it was time to re-read the series. I remember being pretty wishy washy about Annabelle and Simon. Annabelle has so much on her shoulders…
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Say Yes to the Marquess by Tessa Dare *Stephanie’s Review*
[book-info] I really, really loved Romancing the Duke by Tessa Dare. It’s the first in her Castles Ever After series. Say Yes to the Marquess by Tessa Dare had a lot to live up to. I was worried it wouldn’t make it. I shouldn’t have worried. Clio Whitmore is the kind of historical heroine you…
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A Love for All Time by Chloe Douglas *Stephanie’s Review*
[book-info] A Love for All Time by Chloe Douglas and I had a hard start from the beginning. The opening contains a violent situation and the main character blames video game violence for the actions of the criminal. That is an entirely different topic and I’m not going to go into it in a review.…
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The Leopard Prince by Elizabeth Hoyt *Stephanie’s Review*
[book-info] Lady Georgina Maitland is eight and twenty and the idea of marriage horrifies her. She is outspoken and isn’t ruled by the social expectations of her time. Her aunt left her a great amount of land with the stipulation that no man may step in and take responsibility for it. George takes in interest in her land and wants to…
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The Raven Prince by Elizabeth Hoyt *Stephanie’s Review*
[book-info] Anna Wren has been widowed for 6 years. Funds have steadily been getting lower and lower. Circumstances have gotten to the point where Anna must take a position or run the risk of not being able to provide for her small home. Anna cares for her mother-in-law and a young girl they took in…
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His at Night by Sherry Thomas *Stephanie’s Review*
[book-info] “Forced into a marriage of convenience, Elissande and Vere are each about to discover that they’re not the only one with a hidden agenda. With seduction their only weapon – and a dark secret from the past endangering both their lives – can they learn to trust each other even as they surrender to…
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A Wallflower Christmas by Lisa Kleypas *Stephanie’s Review*
[book-info] “The Wallflowers are four young ladies in London who banded together in their wild and wickedly wonderful searches for true love. Now happily married, they join together once again to help one of the world’s most notorious rogues realize that happiness might be right under the mistletoe….” Rafe Bowman has spent his entire life…