As we look forward to long Autumn days and cold winter nights, its time to start stockpiling. I love series romance during the Fall and Winter months, when I am less distracted by the weather and nights get darker sooner. In no specific order, here are ten of my all time favorite (and re-read again … Continue reading
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Hot Hot Hot Historical Romance Reads: 10 Ten for Summer
Okay, I know I am a bit late on this years post. But the weather in the PacNW has been wacky. Alternating hot, humid, rainy and cold; the weather man and weather woman are abnormally baffled about what to expect next. Couple with a ridiculously long hay fever season, I have been a trifle indisposed. … Continue reading
Celeste Bradley: Fallen
I have now been a fan of Celeste Bradley for about a year, so was pleasantly surprised when I picked up her debut novel Fallen at the office bookshare. Here is the back synopsis: When Izzy went to bed, she never expected to awaken to disgrace. Of course, it felt wonderful…warm hands on her flesh, … Continue reading
Top Ten Summer Vacation Reads (Historical Romance)
Thank goodness the winter has long last left. As the lazy days of summer creep closer, its time to pack your bags and get gone. Whether jetting off to some foreign destination, or simply taking a day trip to your local park, here is a list of my top ten summer vacation hist-ros. Feel free … Continue reading
Celeste Bradley: The Spy
A slave to the used bookshelves, I was only able to find the third book in Celeste Bradley’s Liar’s Club series, The Spy. Released in 2004, it carries on the story of the Liar’s Club introduced in the Royal Four series. Here is the plot: “An operative for the Liar’s Club, rakish James Cunnington is … Continue reading
New Favorite Author: Celeste Bradley
Having run out of the old standby authors, I was in desperate search of someone new to read. Usually, I look for three things when scoping out a new author: 1. Do they have more than one book, preferably a series? 2. Is it set in Regency England or close enough? 3. What does the … Continue reading