A Lady’s Rules for Ruin is book 2 in Jennifer Haymore’s series The Lions and the Lilies and it’s the story of a spirited young woman who is determined to flout the rules of society so that she can live her life on her own terms. Miss Frances Cherrington is determined not to marry, andContinueContinue reading “Review: A Lady’s Rules for Ruin by Jennifer Haymore”
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Review: One Knight’s Desire by Claire Delacroix
One Knight’s Desire is book three in Claire Delacroix’s Rogues and Angels series, and so far it’s my favourite of the series. If you aren’t familiar with the series, I don’t think it would be too difficult to jump in with this book. Characters from previous books do make appearances, but I don’t think youContinueContinue reading “Review: One Knight’s Desire by Claire Delacroix”
Review: Plot Twist by Erin La Rosa
Plot Twist is the second book in Erin La Rosa’s Hollywood Series. The book takes place in Los Angeles where Sophie is trying to finish her second romance novel, but has writer’s block. While drunk at a Karaoke bar, she unwisely announces that she has never been in love and that love isn’t real, andContinueContinue reading “Review: Plot Twist by Erin La Rosa”
Review: Fangs For the Bite by Jo-Ann Carson
Fangs for the Bite is book two in Jo-Ann Carson’s Fangsters series. Rebel Black is back as the reluctant head of Fangsters, a school for delinquent teenage vampires. With her are some familiar characters from book 1 as well as a few new ones. Fangs for the Bite picks up shortly after the previous bookContinueContinue reading “Review: Fangs For the Bite by Jo-Ann Carson”
Review: Ten Lords for the Holidays an Anthology
I love a good Christmas anthology, and Ten Lords for the Holidays did not disappoint. This is a bundle of historical novellas, most very light on the spice, but very enjoyable reads. As an avid reader of historical romance, and one who picks up pretty much any Christmas themed anthology from year to year, IContinueContinue reading “Review: Ten Lords for the Holidays an Anthology”