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W is for Women's Fiction #AtoZChallenge

by Donna Huber For the A to Z Challenge, I'm discussing different book genres/categories. Each day, I will give a few details about the ...

May 4, 2019

A Wicked Reputation by Liana LeFey ~ a Review

by MK French

After Lady Diana Haversham's reputation was left in tatters and she was all but thrown out of her home, she reinvented herself as a courtesan for Lord Harrow. She is also friends with his wife and lover Rene and is helping to preserve all of their reputations. Lord Lucas Blackthorn is recently returned to London after performing duties for the Home Office and is intrigued by her behavior. It doesn't quite add up to the licentious reputation she carries now, and he's determined to get to the bottom of it.

May 3, 2019

What kind of reader are you?

by Donna Huber


We often hear from writers about whether they are plotters or pantsers. But I think readers (at least those who blog) can also fall within these two categories as well.

May 2, 2019

April Showers Bring May Flowers and Spring Brings Hours of Great Reading

by Susan Roberts


Some wonderful books have already come out this spring and there's still more to come before we get into the summer blockbusters. Here are some April and early May books you need to add to your reading list.

May 1, 2019

Highland Crown by May McGoldrick ~ a Review

by MK French


In Iverness, Scotland, in 1820, physician Isabella Drummond is wanted by the British for information regarding the whereabouts of the rebels fighting for Scottish rights. Though she never really actively participated in any of her husband's meetings, she knew of them and had treated them in their shared practice. Things go further downhill when the rebels post a bounty for her as well. She has to hide separately from her younger sister and stepdaughter in the Highlands, and can't fight her instincts to heal when a ship crashes in the midst of a storm. It turns out she saved the ship's captain, Cinaed Mackintosh, who has ties to separate rebellions and a history all of his own. The only way to secure their futures is to work together.

April 30, 2019

No Other Duke But You by Valerie Bowman ~ a Review

by MK French


Delilah had played matchmaker for her friends in the ton for the past several Seasons, but her mother has now issued a vicious ultimatum: find a suitable husband or she will have to marry her future stepbrother. She's determined to win the Duke of Branville, who barely even notices her, which distresses her good friend Thomas. He'd never said anything about loving Delilah sooner, and now he's about to miss his chance.

Getting Hot with the Scot by Melonie Johnson ~ a Review

by MK French


Cassie Crow wants to move up from pop culture reporter to one that covers serious causes, and never had time for serious relationships. On a European vacation with friends, she gets caught up in a prank set up by Logan Reid, who is known for his web series. He wants to gain credibility and move to TV, and Cassie feels he's willing to use her to get there. Of course, the two are physically attracted to each other but don't see an actual relationship forming.

April 29, 2019

Bookstagram Challenge, Bookish Accessories, and Books Read

by Donna Huber



April seems to have gone by a bit more slowly than some of the other months. I'm definitely enjoying the warmer weather, even if I'm sneezing all the time. I had a really good month and can't wait to share it with you.

April 28, 2019

Best Books of April 2019


April was filled with so many terrific books. It was difficult for each of us to choose just one book to name our Best Read of the month. What was your favorite read of April?

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