by annegregor | Aug 2, 2019 | Historical
☠☠☠☠☠ If ever there were two book characters to emulate – none could be as emulation-worthy as Lady Henrietta Sedley and Savior Whittington (aka – Hattie and Whit / aka – Hattie and Beast). Since readers already...
by annegregor | Jun 23, 2019 | Historical
I would begin by telling readers that Monarchs Under the Sassafras Tree is a sweeping, Southern drama – but Lord Almighty – that doesn’t even begin to conjure the backbreaking cotton fields, scorched red earth, devotion to family, to survival, social...
by annegregor | May 28, 2019 | Book Reviews, Historical
You May Kiss the Duke is Sabine and Jon Stoker’s story and the third book in the Brides of Belgravia series – And it is Perfect! Charis Michaels took two sets of friends, each with onerous circumstances and paired them one by one until the reader has only...
by annegregor | Feb 7, 2019 | Historical
Each time I read a Highland Brides novel I always – always – always smile. They’re just good reads. Lynsay Sands’ books don’t make you want to curl up in a dark room and pretend to be one with the shadows – they make you want to hug...
by annegregor | Jan 23, 2019 | Historical
This third installment in Tanya Anne Crosby’s Daughters of Avalon series continues to enthrall its readers with mythical ease. A Winter’s Rose is Rosalynde’s story. She wishes for a champion like her eldest sister and Giles, Lord of Warkworth, may...
by annegregor | Dec 2, 2018 | Historical
Someone to Trust is a love story – a real love story. Yes, I am very aware the Westcott novels are, indeed, all love stories – but Colin and Elizabeth… it isn’t… typical. It is a garden in bloom after winter’s frost, the barest...