Mistaken Identity

Review: Seducing the Governess by Margo Maguire

by Keira 02.21.2011

The story: Nash, the current Earl of Ashby, was never supposed to be the earl. He was the youngest of three brothers. He forged his destiny in war and got the scars to prove it. He hadn’t the first notion of how to manage Ashby Hall and make it profitable once more. It probably meant [...]

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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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Review: Secrets of a Proper Lady by Victoria Alexander

by Keira 12.26.2010

Secrets of a Proper Lady is a tale of deception, mistaken identity, and double… double crosses, all in the name of love. Victoria Alexander weaves a delightful story all about the comedy of manners and if it wasn’t for the delightful bedroom scene could be considered a Regency romance. The scandalous and amusing misconceptions are [...]

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Review: The Heir and the Spare by Maya Rodale

by Keira 10.22.2010

Every time I read the heroine’s name, which is Emilia Highhart, I wondered if it was a play on Amelia Earhart. Doesn’t it sound like a play on words for you? Anyway, that’s beside the point and doesn’t have anything to do with the story. The story has to do with sibling rivalry and mistaken [...]

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Review: Mad About the Duke by Elizabeth Boyle

by Keira 10.13.2010

Mad About the Duke is a lark you shouldn’t wait to embark upon. I was tickled pink from the very beginning as our hero, James Lambert St. Maur Thurston Tremont, the Duke of Parkerton, is mistaken for a solicitor by our heroine, the lovely widow Elinor Sterling, second dowager Lady Standon. It’s such a priceless [...]

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Review: Never a Bride by Amelia Grey

by Keira 09.19.2010

Lady Mirabella Whittingham has given up on her long lost fiancé. It’s been six years since they got engaged and he ran off to the Americas. It’s no longer important to Mirabella to keep herself perfectly chaste for him, especially when not being so helped her investigate her friend’s death. Her clues were infinitesimal. All [...]

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Review: Mountain Wild by Stacey Kayne

by Keira 07.06.2010

When wild woman, Mad Mag, came across a pair of boots underneath a layer of snow, she was determined to ignore the dumb sod and let him freeze to death. Stupidity was not something she or anyone could afford to accommodate in untamed Wyoming. Just as she was leaving, a familiar dog barked… Boots… which [...]

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