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Tag: historical romance
Bianca’s Book Review: “The Duke” by Gaelen Foley
The Knight Miscellany Book 1 Trigger warnings: On page rape Recurring memories of rape The Knight Miscellany was one of the first historical romance series I read... erm... about 20 years ago. I have finally managed to buy all seven books, and with the covers, I remembered. The Duke was not my favourite of the … Continue reading Bianca’s Book Review: “The Duke” by Gaelen Foley
Bianca’s Book Review: ”Darling Beast” by Elizabeth Hoyt
Maiden Lane Book 7 I’ve spent quite a bit of time trying to think about what to write in this review. The thing is, this book was not bad, but it didn’t make me feel a great deal either. The characters didn’t draw me in even though Apollo, a convicted murderer on the run following … Continue reading Bianca’s Book Review: ”Darling Beast” by Elizabeth Hoyt
Bianca’s Book Review: “Merry Christmas, My Viscount” by Emily Windsor
Rules of the Rogue Book 2 Yes, it's June, but I did read this last Christmas. I'm six months behind posting my reviews. I don’t normally do Christmas books at Christmas (yeah, I’m weird), but I thought this might help me feel more festive. Plus, as a Brit, I’ve been longing to read a Regency … Continue reading Bianca’s Book Review: “Merry Christmas, My Viscount” by Emily Windsor
Bianca’s Book Review: “Someone To Watch Over Me” by Lisa Kleypas
Bow Street Book 1 It took me ages to read this book. Every page felt like a slog, but I forced myself to read it, well... most of it. I skimmed a lot at the end. When I first started reading historical romance, I would have listed Kleypas as one of my favourite authors, but … Continue reading Bianca’s Book Review: “Someone To Watch Over Me” by Lisa Kleypas
Bianca’s Book Review: “The Duke” by Kerrigan Byrne
Victorian Rebels Book 4 This book started with a bang. We're taken straight into the action where Cole and Imogen meet at a gambling den. Imogen is working (using the name Ginny) to pay off her father’s debts and take care of her family. However, I should warn you that it’s a little bit seedy … Continue reading Bianca’s Book Review: “The Duke” by Kerrigan Byrne
Unconventional Nineteenth-Century Women
In the UK it’s Women’s History Month, and I wanted to write a detailed article about unconventional ninteenth-century women. Before I knew it, the last week of March was upon me, and I’d done nothing. So, I feel I need to salvage something for the last day. My former work colleagues bought me a useful … Continue reading Unconventional Nineteenth-Century Women
My Review: “11 Scandals to a start to Win a Duke’s Heart” by Sarah MacLean
Love by Numbers Book 3 I was very wary starting this book because I want to like it, but I worried that I wouldn't. It’s become clear that I have a hit and miss relationship with this author, and the last book in this series was a bit meh for me. Anyway, I wanted to … Continue reading My Review: “11 Scandals to a start to Win a Duke’s Heart” by Sarah MacLean
My Review: “Ten Ways to Be Adored When Landing a Lord” by Sarah MacLean
Love by Numbers Book 2 This seemed to take forever to get through. When I started it, I had very little free time and I read it in short snippets, which made it difficult for me to get absorbed into the story. Lord Nicolas St. John is sent on a mission to find his friend’s … Continue reading My Review: “Ten Ways to Be Adored When Landing a Lord” by Sarah MacLean
My Review: “Married by Morning” by Lisa Kleypas
The Hathaways Book 4 Leo Hathaway and his sisters’ governess, Catherine Marks, have been in denial and lusting after each other since book 2. Now we finally get them together. To say these two love to rub each other the wrong way is an understatement. I can’t wait until they start rubbing each other the … Continue reading My Review: “Married by Morning” by Lisa Kleypas









