ARC Review: To Heist and To Hold by Christina Britton

To Heist and to Hold by Christina Britton is the first book in her new Regency romance series, Wimpole Street Widows. To Heist and to Hold is not the usual Regency romance involving titled heroes and very young heroines experiencing the entertainments of London for the first time. Instead, the heroine Heloise Marlowe is aContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: To Heist and To Hold by Christina Britton”

ARC Review: Kitty Sinclair’s Last Dance by Kate Robb

Kitty St. Clair’s Last Dance by Kate Robb is a delightful contemporary romance with elements of magical realism. Set in a small town in Ontario, Canada, the story is told in first person from the point of view of Jules, a young woman who has had some disappointments in life and has decided to justContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Kitty Sinclair’s Last Dance by Kate Robb”

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: 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”