Historical Romance

Friends to Lovers: I’m Not Your “Sister” Anymore

by Guest Blogger 04.03.2012

Guest Blog by Tracey Devlyn, author of A Lady’s Revenge Have you ever fallen in love with the wrong man? More specifically, your brother’s best friend? You’ve known him since you were a little girl. He’s a constant in your household and joins forces with your older brother in tweaking your nose. He’s pesky, obnoxious, [...]

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Review: Never Miss a Chance (Kellington Series, Book 2) by Maureen Driscoll

by Keira 03.28.2012

Heroine: Lady Elizabeth Kellington is a bluestocking interested in women’s rights. Not a good idea for a Regency England heroine even if she’s a duke’s daughter. Scandal reaches even the highest nobility of the ton. Her marriage chances dwindle rapidly as those who before it hit courted her favor now gave her snubs and others [...]

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Review: Miss Hillary Schools a Scoundrel (Beau Monde, Book 1) by Samantha Grace

by Keira 03.26.2012

Hero: Lord Andrew Forest is the eternal confirmed bachelor. He will never get married. But when the enticing virginal Alana “Lana” Hilary seduces him and disappears he’s hooked. He has to find her, win her, and make her his in every way that counts. She can’t reject him a second time can she? Heroine: Lana [...]

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Review: The Rogue Pirate’s Bride by Shana Galen

by Susan S. 03.24.2012

Reviewed by Susan S. Climb aboard The Shadow! And set sail upon the high seas with Shana Galen’s new novel, The Rogue Pirate’s Bride. There’s plenty of adventure (narrowly escaping death by sword, dagger, pistols, and sinking ships), romance (hot cabin sex), and entertainment (whether imprisoned or freed-they’ll hate each other, save each other, and [...]

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Review: The Royal Talisman by Tracy Cooper-Posey

by Sandra Scholes 03.18.2012

Reviewed by Sandra Scholes Stuart Sutherland-Bruce is an English diplomat who comes back to his home country after a spell in China. Bian is the one he meets who has all the exotic beauty China has bewitched him with before. He wants her, needs her in fact, and could be the woman who will ultimately [...]

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Review: Sloane Hall by Libby Sternberg

by Carla F. 03.15.2012

Reviewed by Carla F. Libby Sternberg takes Jane Eyre and turns it on its head in this imaginative tale of Hollywood in the 1920’s. Summary: Young John Doyle spent time in reform school after killing his abusive stepfather, and stayed on to work there after his time was done. Fascinated with motion pictures, he decides [...]

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Review: “Mesmerize Me” Short Film Written and Directed by Kate Hackett

by Lynn Reynolds 03.10.2012

Reviewed by Lynn Reynolds “Mesmerize Me” Short Film Written and Directed by Kate Hackett Starring Natalie Smyka, Cameron Cash Cinematography by Cat Deakins Original Score by Nora Kroll-Rosenbaum Setting: California, 1886 In the opening scene Estella is calling for her fiancée Stephen. Her parents are worried about her state of mind. They go to see [...]

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A French Knight… in the Highlands?

by Guest Blogger 03.05.2012

Guest post by Amanda Forester, author of True Highland Spirit Yes, True Highland Spirit is set in the Scottish Highlands of 1355. Yes, my heroine is a feisty Highland lass. And yes, my hero is… a French knight?! Am I confused? Well, yes, often I fear, but let me try to explain what a French [...]

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