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Review: The Desires of a Countess (The Jordans, Book 3) by Jenna Petersen

by Sandra Scholes 12.30.2011

Reviewed by Sandra Scholes Just when she thinks everything is alright and the bad times are over, Ginny Blanchard finds that someone else wants to interfere in her life and the raising of her son. Her husband, Henry had died, and she for one is glad he did – he was a cruel man who [...]

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Finding My Place in the Historical Romance Sub-Genre

by Guest Blogger 10.04.2011

by Ashley March, guest blogger and author of Romancing the Countess I’m so thrilled to be visiting here at Love Romance Passion as I continue celebrating my newest release, ROMANCING THE COUNTESS! When I first started writing romance, I knew that I would write in the historical romance sub-genre because that’s what I grew up [...]

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10 Reasons to Marry an Earl

by Keira 10.01.2011

This list of reasons is for the young miss of the Georgian, Regency, or Victorian era. Entering into matrimony is not a decision to be made lightly. While it is important that you make a good match, every young lady should choose her future husband with great care. Below I have compiled a list of [...]

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Review: The Countess by Lynsay Sands

by Keira 01.25.2011

It’s been years since I’ve picked up such a delicious romance featuring the twin theme and mistaken identity. It is right up there with my personal favorite, Thursday’s Child by Sandra Brown (don’t trust those Amazon reviews… lol). The evil twin’s devilry: The bad twin, George Radnor, believed he had successfully murdered his twin and [...]

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The Peerage of England

by Keira 01.16.2011

When reading romance novels about English gentry and nobility I always wonder about the rankings. I know diddlysquat about this subject, mostly because I am American. I decided to do some digging to see if I could sort the matter out. Luckily there are a lot of resources on the matter. The first thing I [...]

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Get into Bed with Grace Burrowes (Author Interview)

by Keira 12.09.2010

Keira: In a Regency battle of the sexes, who would win in a game of wits: Gayle Windham or Anna Seaton? Grace Burrowes: They would go at it tooth and nail for about the first three rounds, then become distracted by their chemistry and start to negotiate (the technical term would be “flirt”) between hurling [...]

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Review: The Salt Bride by Lucinda Brant

by Sandra Scholes 11.14.2010

by Sandra Scholes, guest reviewer This novel serves as a Georgian historical romance that shows what life was like in that time period, and the hardship women endured at the hands of rakish men who only wanted women as their pleasure tools. For all the wealth some families had, if a daughter was easily led [...]

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Review: Passions of a Wicked Earl by Lorraine Heath

by Keira 11.04.2010

Looking for an irresistible historical romance with an unusual twist? You should try Passions of a Wicked Earl. It features an arranged marriage, unrequited turned requited love, enemies to lovers, seduction of a rakehell, and an evil other woman. Exiled to the country less than twenty-four hours after marrying her husband, Claire Westcliffe knew she [...]

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