ARC Review: A Tale of Two Dukes by Emma Orchard

A Tale of Two Dukes by Emma Orchard is a standalone (from what I can tell) Regency romance. Viola was 17 when she wed the Duke of Winterflood, a man about 30 years her senior, in order to provide him with an heir, and protect her family from penury. Her life is miserable until theContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: A Tale of Two Dukes by Emma Orchard”

ARC Review: A Murderous Business by Cathy Pegau

A Murderous Business by Cathy Pegau is the first book in the Harriman & Mancini Mystery series, and is set in New York in 1912. Margot Harriman is the president of a cannery, B&H Foods, having inherited the business from her parents. As the story opens, Margot enters the cannery to pick up some papersContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: A Murderous Business by Cathy Pegau”

ARC Review: Game On by Ki Stephens

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”

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”