I don’t know how she does it, but once again Claire Delacroix has penned a thrilling, action packed romance in The Stolen Bride, the third book in her series, The Brides of Inverfyre. We’ve already met Ramsay MacLaren in a previous book, The Runaway Bride, when Evangeline released him from her father’s dungeon, and preventedContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Stolen Bride by Claire Delacroix”
Category Archives: Historical Romance
ARC Review: The Wolf by Hildie McQueen
The Wolf is book 1 in Hildie McQueen’s new series, Clan Ross of Skye. Munro Ross, brother to the laird, agrees to marry Lila MacKinnon, the downtrodden daughter of his clan’s arch-nemesis. But even though he chose her over her conniving sisters, he is still suspicious of Lila and fails to protect her as heContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Wolf by Hildie McQueen”
ARC Review: Once Upon a Murder by Samantha Larsen
Once Upon a Murder is the second book in the Lady Librarian Mystery series by Samantha Larsen. I am a huge fan of historical romance, and was excited to check out this mystery that has a touch of romance on the side, unfortunately it fell a little short for me. Set in a small EnglishContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Once Upon a Murder by Samantha Larsen”
ARC Review: A Trio of Reviews
February 6th 2024 is a big publishing day, apparently, so today I have a group of reviews for you that all come out that day. The Duke’s All That by Christina Britton The Duke’s All That by Christina Britton is book three in her Synneful Spinsters series, but could easily be read as a standaloneContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: A Trio of Reviews”
Review: Christmas at Tullymullagh and Easter at Airdfinnan by Claire Delacroix
Christmas at Tullymullagh Christmas at Tullymullagh is book 7 in Claire Delacroix’s Bride Quest series and takes place after The Countess, the fourth book in the series. It’s a lovely novella that felt like a visit with old friends as they prepare for, and gather together to celebrate the holiday season. Meanwhile a resident ghostContinueContinue reading “Review: Christmas at Tullymullagh and Easter at Airdfinnan by Claire Delacroix”