Review: Earl Of my Dreams by Sylvie Sinclair

Earl of My Dreams is Sylvie Sinclair’’s debut novel and is the first book in her Romancing the Rogue Regency romance series. Earl of my Dreams begins at a house party where Sophie is determined to make a match between her cousin, Olivia, and Griffin, the Marquess of Keswick. The problem is, Sophie’s childhood crush,ContinueContinue reading “Review: Earl Of my Dreams by Sylvie Sinclair”

Review: Murder Off the Books by Tamara Berry

Murder Off the Books by Tamara Berry Murder Off the Books is book 3 in the By the Book Mysteries series, by Tamara Berry, but for those new to the series like I am, it’s easily read as a stand-alone. Mystery writer Tess Harrow decides to open a bookstore in her town, and, along withContinueContinue reading “Review: Murder Off the Books by Tamara Berry”

March 2023 Reading Wrap Up

March was another good reading month for me, as you can see I was heavily into historical romance this month, and may be again for April as I’ve been re-reading a few favourites. I do hope to get to some new books though. I spent some time and updated my reading stats in my plannerContinueContinue reading “March 2023 Reading Wrap Up”

Review: Two for the Road by Chantal Guertin

Two for the Road by Chantal Guertin Two For The Road (also known as Gigi, Listening) by Chantal Guertin is a cute romantic comedy which takes place on a bus tour in England. The main character, Gigi, took over her family’s small town bookstore after the sudden tragic death of her parents. Without giving tooContinueContinue reading “Review: Two for the Road by Chantal Guertin”

Review: Other Birds by Sarah Addison Allen

Other Birds by Sarah Addison Allen was different from most of the books I read. In fact, when it became available on my library holds list, I couldn’t even remember why I had added it. Other Birds is tagged on GoodReads as Magical Realism, and while there are some supernatural occurrences, they do not dominateContinueContinue reading “Review: Other Birds by Sarah Addison Allen”