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”

ARC Review: Murder on a Bus Tour by Dawn Brookes

Murder on a Bus Tour is book 7 in the Lady Marjorie Snellthorpe mystery series by Dawn Brookes, and it’s another fun adventure with Lady Marjorie and her three geriatric friends. Lady Marjorie, cousin Edna, and their companions, Frederick, and Horace, are embarking on a bus tour of the Cornish coast, when one of theirContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Murder on a Bus Tour by Dawn Brookes”

ARC Review: A Waltz on the Wild Side by Erica Ridley

A Waltz on the Wild Side is book 6 in Erica Ridley’s The Wild Wynchesters Regency romance series, and it was such a fun read, just what I needed at the time I picked it up. Erica Ridley is one of my favourite historical romance authors, so I was excited when I was approved forContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: A Waltz on the Wild Side by Erica Ridley”

ARC Review: Just Like Starting Over by Deborah Cooke

In Deborah Cooke’s second entry in The Carpe Diem Café series, Just Like Starting Over brings us back to the small town of Empire where Sylvia Kincaid must deal with the lingering feelings for Mike, her 15 year old daughter’s father. Written in first person in alternating points of view between Sylvia and Mike forContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Just Like Starting Over by Deborah Cooke”