Ki Stephens’ book Game On is a standalone contemporary romance set around the worlds of college football and cheerleading. Ella Davies is a college student from the UK attending Whitland University, in Nashville Tennessee for a year to participate in their cheerleading program. Hudson Fox is the star quarterback at Whitland, and when the twoContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Game On by Ki Stephens”
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ARC Review: Lady Like by Mackenzi Lee
Lady Like by Mackenzi Lee is a sapphic, Regency romance with interesting characters and a rather sweet romance. Harriet Lockhart, also known as Harry or Hal, is the daughter of a prostitute, and an actress in a sapphic theatre company. Harry must marry in order to meet the stipulations given by her newly revealed father,ContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Lady Like by Mackenzi Lee”
ARC Review: The Mistletoe Murder Club by Katie Marsh
The Mistletoe Murder Club is book 4 in Katie Marsh’s The Bad Girls Detective Agency mystery series. I haven’t previously read any of this series, but this book is easily read as a standalone. Clio and her friends from the Bad Girls Detective Agency are drawn into investigating a murder when the director and leadingContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Mistletoe Murder Club by Katie Marsh”
ARC Review: A Very Merry Murder by Kate Wells
A Very Merry Murder by Kate Wells takes the reader back to Malvern Farm, and the chaos of a visiting television show in book 6 of the Malvern Mysteries series. Jude Gray, owner of Malvern Farm has allowed a television series to be a base for filming in the weeks leading up to Christmas whileContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: A Very Merry Murder by Kate Wells”
ARC Review: The Forbidden Love of an Officer by Jane Lark
The Forbidden Love of an Officer is advertised as book 7, the final book, in Jane Lark’s The Marlow Family Secrets Regency romance series, but apparently it’s actually a prequel, and it’s not a romance. Seventeen year old Lady Eleanor believes herself in love with Paul, a twenty-one year old army captain, but her father,ContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Forbidden Love of an Officer by Jane Lark”