A Matter of Class is a re-release of Mary Balogh’s regency romance, originally published in 2009. 25 year old Reginald (Reggie) Mason is disillusioned in life. His father is a self-made man, making Reggie an outcast in the ton, but his father is determined to arrange a marriage that will gain him entry to theContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: A Matter of Class by Mary Balogh”
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ARC Review: Sincerely, The Duke by Amelia Grey
Sincerely, The Duke is book 2 in Amelia Grey’s Regency romance series, Say I Do. Rick, the Duke of Stonerich, jots off a brief proposal of marriage to Miss Devina Fine, after selecting her name from a list of potential brides compiled by his mother. Rick is ill at the time, and promptly forgets aboutContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Sincerely, The Duke by Amelia Grey”
ARC Review: A Trio of Reviews
February 6th 2024 is a big publishing day, apparently, so today I have a group of reviews for you that all come out that day. The Duke’s All That by Christina Britton The Duke’s All That by Christina Britton is book three in her Synneful Spinsters series, but could easily be read as a standaloneContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: A Trio of Reviews”
Review: A Lady’s Rules for Ruin by Jennifer Haymore
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”
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”