by annegregor | Aug 11, 2022 | Book Reviews, Historical
Admittedly, I have been patiently/impatiently awaiting Marcel Lamarr, the Marquess of Dorchester’s twin children’s stories – and in Someone Perfect, we get his daughter Estelle’s! Listen, if you’re reading this review then I’m sure...
by annegregor | Aug 6, 2022 | Book Reviews, Historical
Few characters tickle me more than ones that remind me of Brenna from Julie Garwood’s The Wedding! So, twenty-six years later, Lynsay Sands blessed this Historical Romance fan with Lady Claray MacFarlane.❣️Claray’s sensible-nonsensical...
by annegregor | Aug 1, 2022 | Book Reviews
A Court of Starlight and Darkness is Linsey Hall’s newest fantasy trilogy! COSAD starts out shadowing Sia, a human orphan living a humdrum boring existence as a freelance movie reviewer. Everything changes when she receives a tip that could potentially give her...
by annegregor | Jul 29, 2022 | Book Reviews, Fantasy
I’m sure this isn’t your first foray into the imaginative world of author Leia Stone – but if it is 👀👀👀, know that you will have zero regrets! Standalone books have their place, and multi-book series make our fingertips...
by annegregor | Jul 19, 2022 | Book Reviews, Historical
Kerrigan Byrne’s Fiona Mahoney mysteries are steeped in the dark and dangerous macabre of the nineteenth-century London streets. The man responsible for the gruesome death of Fiona’s best friend in A Business of Blood, Jack the Ripper, still haunts the...
by annegregor | Jul 14, 2022 | Book Reviews, Fantasy
Death Lord is the 4th installment in Elizabeth Briggs’ Claimed by Lucifer series, and it is a 175-page novella of page-turning craveability! Briggs decided to give Lucifer and Hannah time to give their Hell bound homestead a facelift and instead focuses her...
by annegregor | Jul 11, 2022 | Book Reviews, Fantasy
K. F. Breene has long been one of my favorite pushers of boundaries. So, it is with a double fist pump and a He!! Yeah that I pronounce this Deliciously Dark Fairytales series a total winner! A Ruin of Roses introduces Finley, a shifterless shifter with a green thumb...
by annegregor | Jul 5, 2022 | Book Reviews, Fantasy, Historical
It was still a man’s world … but not for long, she vowed.Gwendolyn, Queen of Cornwall Loc 4467 of 4692 If The Cornish Princess was likened to a cozy, crackling fire, adolescent and naive of its foretold fate, then The Queen’s Huntsman is a blazing...
by annegregor | Jun 28, 2022 | Book Reviews
https://oliver-heberbooks.com/ The Cornish Princess unearths the skeletal remains of bygone history, beginning with Brutus of Troy’s banishment, his landing and settling in what is now Britain, and his eventual family ties with the Princess of Cornwall. In the...
by annegregor | Nov 25, 2021 | Fantasy
🤍☠️🤍☠️🤍 Anything in the Linsey Hall’s Shadow Guild world gets my attention, keeps it, and makes me crave MORE❣️ The Vampire Bride trilogy is unexpected even though I’ve traversed the Shadow...