by annegregor | Sep 20, 2018 | Historical
I would have written this review a few days ago but I had to wait for my puffy, red eyes to subside… Yes – you will cry when you read All Dressed in White (if you don’t at least sniffle please be concerned that you were abducted by aliens and are no...
by annegregor | Sep 15, 2018 | Historical
Rarely do I find myself pondering the Devil’s attributes, but then, I did just finish Sarah MacLean’s newest novel, Wicked and the Wallflower – Hey! The Bareknuckle Bastards might encourage you to similar ruminations… A spinoff series of...
by annegregor | Aug 17, 2018 | Historical
What is it about the mighty name of Pendragon that always shoots a tiny, mystical zip through your limbs? When I first was looking over The King’s Favorite as a potential new series to review, I wanted to find that something that set it apart – then I read...
by annegregor | Jul 24, 2018 | Fantasy, Historical
Medusa – Gorgon of Greek mythology…gaze upon her face – garden fountain accessory. Why this randomness (trust me…I’ll get there!)? I just finished the second book in A Deadman’s Cross series, Death Doesn’t Bargain – AND...
by annegregor | Jul 21, 2018 | Historical
The entire Highland Brides series has been such an adventure to read. Admittedly, I was looking forward to Aulay’s story, not just because he is Laird Buchanan, but because of his internal and external wounds. Aulay not only lost his twin brother in battle but...
by annegregor | Jun 9, 2018 | Historical
The Century Trilogy is a mental, cinematic blockbuster for the literary world. The amount of passion and just plain humanity that Ken Follett pours into his novels is insanity – he is the master of portrait narratives, pen and paper his canvas (If you have never...