Look Before You Leap is book 2 in Virginia Heath’s regency romance series, Miss Prentice’s Protégées. This was my first book in the series, but like most books in this genre, although it’s part of a series it’s easily read as a standalone, as each book follows a different couple, and couples from other booksContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Look Before You Leap by Virginia Heath”
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ARC Review: The Accidental Debutante by Jane Dunn
The Accidental Debutante is a regency romance by author Jane Dunn, and although it wasn’t terrible, it wasn’t my cup of tea. I found the story of Eliza Gray, a circus performer who is looking for her family to be more than a little bit unbelievable considering the time period in which the story wasContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Accidental Debutante by Jane Dunn”
ARC Review: The Duke’s Desire by Claire Delacroix
The Duke’s Desire is book 6 in The Ladies’ Essential Guide to the Art of Seduction series by Claire Delacroix, a book that I’ve been highly anticipating. For five books we’ve seen Damien, the Duke of Haynesdale, and infamous courtesan Esmeralda Ballantyne antagonize each other as they each fought their attraction to the other, andContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Duke’s Desire by Claire Delacroix”
ARC Review: Regency Christmas Weddings
Regency Christmas Weddings is an anthology with three regency period romances that occur during the Christmas season. A Mistletoe Kiss for the Governess by Christine Merrill Major Frederick Preston returns from the war to his two daughters, and their elderly (he thinks) governess, Charlotte Lewis. I loved that these two came to know each otherContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Regency Christmas Weddings”
ARC Review: The Viscount and the Thief by Emma Orchard
The Viscount and the Thief is a regency romance by Emma Orchard, and while I enjoyed it, I did find a few aspects a bit overdone for my taste. That said, I am of the firm belief that just because I don’t like a story, that doesn’t make it bad, it just means it wasn’tContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Viscount and the Thief by Emma Orchard”