As the end of the year draws nearer, I thought I’d give you an update on how things are going and a quick roundup of what I’ve achieved in 2022. It's been a bit of a strange year for me, I started the year working in childcare, but, as you know, it became impossible for … Continue reading Out With the Old, and In With the New: Goodbye, 2022!
Author: Bianca White
Bianca’s Book Review: “Melissa and the Vicar” by S M Violette
Looking for historical romances with an older heroine and a virgin hero? Click here to read my review of Melissa and the Vicar by S M Violette.
Bianca’s Book Review: “Wife” by Penelope Sky
Do you love contemporary romances featuring independent women and villains with a soft, gooey centre? Click here to read my review of "Wife" by Penelope Sky.
Flame
For a quick read, click here for my piece of flash fiction titled, "Flame". 🔥🔥🔥
Bianca’s Book Review: “House of Earth and Blood” by Sarah J Maas
If you like slow-burn romance in an urban fantasy setting, click here to read my review of House of Earth and Blood by Sarah J Maas.
Wellington Boots – Tassel-free Footwear
Wellington boots are a staple for UK residents thanks to the weather. Click here to learn about the origins of the famous boot.🥾 🌧️
Bianca’s Book Review: “A Really Bad Idea” by Jeannine Colette
If you like hot doctors and friends to lovers, click here for my review of "A Really Bad Idea" by Jeannine Colette.
Bianca’s Book Review: “The Monster” by L J Shen
If you love mobster romances where the heroine is desperate to make the hero love her and break through his rugged defences, then you'll love The Monster by L J Shen. Unfortunately, I didn't. Click here to read my review and find out why.
Cover Reveal: “Austen Tea Party” Anthology
Do you like historical romance short story anthologies? How about a cameo from a character from a Jane Austen novel? Look no further than this collection from the New Romance Cafe. Click here for more information on how to pre-order!
Black Women in Georgian Britain
Are you interested in the lives of black women in Georgian Britain? Click here for more on influential black women like Dido Belle and Mary Prince.