The weather here recently turned cold so reading the cozy, festive atmosphere of this book instantly made me feel like I was in a winter wonderland! This is the final book of the series which I didn’t know at the time but still enjoyed. I loved that I understood who the characters were and didn’t…
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The Earl’s Dangerous Secret by Ellie Henshaw | Book Review
This captivating enemies-to-lovers romance pulls readers into the charged atmosphere of Regency London. Emily Ellerton’s wit and resolve stand out as she navigates her tumultuous relationship with the mysterious Earl of Thornburn. Henshaw expertly blends intrigue and passion, crafting a story where buried secrets test both love and loyalty. The undeniable chemistry between Emily and…
The Making of Us by Debbie Howells | Book Review
From the very first page, I was immersed in the lives of two wounded souls whose fates seemed inevitably intertwined. Their journey felt like a long-awaited dream, a story just waiting to unfold. This was an emotional rollercoaster, keeping me on edge with each unexpected twist. Every time I thought I had the plot figured…
A Cranberry For Christmas by Charlie Dean | Book Review
From page one, this festive story pulled me right in! The push and pull of the “will they, won’t they” romance kept me glued to the plot, and the twists along the way truly surprised me. Alisha is a standout character—her determination to get to the bottom of things while hoping for a chance with…
A Lady’s Lesson in Scandal by Darcy McGuire | Book Review
Millicent Whittenburg is part of a covert group of Queen Victoria’s investigators, led by the powerful and cunning Duchess of Dorsett. Trained by the Duchess herself, Millie has been preparing to serve as one of the Queen’s sleuths, tasked with keeping a watchful eye on the questionable members of the House of Lords. However, her…
Bull Moon Rising by Ruby Dixon | Book Review
The story centers around Aspeth, the daughter of a nobleman whose estate has fallen on hard times. Desperate to bring in much-needed money without being forced into an unwanted marriage, Aspeth decides to pursue her lifelong dream—joining the Royal Artifactual Guild. However, the guild doesn’t welcome women without a chaperone, so she agrees to marry…
A Modern Midlife Christmas Carol by Alana Oxford | Book Review
In this story, Eliza, her husband Jacob, and their two teenagers typically spend Christmas with Eliza’s widowed mother. However, this year, Jacob insists on taking the family to his brother Edward and sister-in-law Dymond’s house for the holiday—a five-hour trip that only Jacob is excited about. The story is narrated by Eliza, a midlife wife…
Death at the Old Curiosity Shop by Debbie Young | Book Review
Alice is ready for a fresh start, and the charming Cotswolds seem like the perfect place. After a tough break-up, she’s eager to embrace a minimalist lifestyle, but first, she has to tackle the cluttered old shop that’s part of her new home, Curiosity Cottage. The village expects her to continue running the beloved bric-a-brac…
Coincidentally in Venice by Kate Zarrelli | Book Review
This book begins with two best friends, Ashley and Juliet planning to go to Venice then Covid hits and their plans are put on hold. However they see the city through webcams until they are able to finally make the trip. I will say this book had a lot going on. I enjoyed the friendship…
Something More To Say by Tony J Forder | Book Review
DI Jimmy Bliss is back and while I haven’t met him before now I was thrilled at the introduction. He is the head (in a civilian capacity) of the Unsolved Murders Team which is like the Cold Case Squads we have here in the States. To add to that he is also the SIO (Senior…