From the desk of Katie Jackson: A determined heiress hires a charming thief-taker to aid in her search for her beloved late father’s watch, only to become embroiled in an increasingly dangerous mystery in A Heart Worth Stealing, the latest Proper Romance® from Shadow Mountain Publishing. BOOK DESCRIPTION Little Sowerby, England, 1802 Miss Genevieve Wilde―a... Continue Reading →
Return to Satterthwaite Court: Somerset Stories (Book 3), by Mimi Matthews — A Review
From the desk of Laurel Ann Nattress: A reckless Victorian heiress sets her sights on a dashing ex-naval lieutenant, determined to win his heart as the two of them embark on a quest to solve a decades-old mystery in USA Today bestselling author Mimi Matthews's sequel to her critically acclaimed novels The Work of Art and Gentleman Jim. BOOK DESCRIPTION... Continue Reading →
The Secret Service of Tea and Treason: Dangerous Damsels (Book 3), by India Holton — A Review
From the desk of Char Jones: Two rival spies must brave pirates, witches, and fake matrimony to save the Queen. BOOK DESCRIPTION Known as Agent A, Alice is the top operative within the Agency of Undercover Note Takers (A.U.N.T.), a secret government intelligence group that is fortunately better at espionage than at naming itself. From... Continue Reading →
The Best New Historical Novels for Spring 2023
From the desk of Laurel Ann Nattress:Â After a bleak and snowy winter season at Blue Willow Cottage, I am all anticipation of warmer weather and the fabulous new historical fiction books releasing in March, April, and May. Â I pawed through many new releases to narrow my list down, so if you are in... Continue Reading →
An Improbable Season: Unexpected Seasons (Book 1), by Rosalyn Eves — A Review Â
From the desk of Laurel Ann Nattress: During the Regency-era, two sisters and a cousin do their first London Season searching for husbands, or their own agency, by stretching the boundaries of society, and their own expectations. BOOK DESCRIPTION When Thalia, Kalliope, and Charis set off to Regency London for their first Season, they know... Continue Reading →
Cover Reveal & Preview of A Winter by the Sea: On Devonshire Shores (Book 2), by Julie Klassen
From the desk of Laurel Ann Nattress: Hello Dear Readers, Happy Monday! Here is a cover reveal to brighten your day. Bestselling historical romance novelist Julie Klassen has a second novel in her On Devonshire Shores series releasing next December. We have the beautiful cover to share with you. The first novel in the series,... Continue Reading →
Wyoming Wild: The Town of Savage Wells (Book 3), by Sarah M. Eden — A Review
From the desk of Laurel Ann Nattress: This might surprise my Regency era friends and followers, but I love a good Western romance. Particularly when the protagonists face down challenges from the wild west and all the lawlessness that can come with it. Add in an iconic, honorable hero, a spunky heroine, and lots of... Continue Reading →
Miss Newbury’s List: Proper Romance Regency, by Megan Walker — A Review
From the desk of Katie Jackson: Romance stories exist on a spectrum, from the fluffiest feel-good escapism to the powerfully poignant and every combination in between. The very best romances explore relatable emotions with deep insight into how people evolve through relationships. Historical romance author Megan Walker has skillfully crafted her second novel, Miss Newbury’s... Continue Reading →
Austenprose’s Best Austenesque and Historical Novels of 2022
From the desk of Laurel Ann Nattress: Happy New Year Dear Readers! 2022 proved to be a fabulous year in the historical book arena. Of the 51 books that were reviewed here last year by our dedicated staff, several were outstanding and will remain favorites. Here is a list of our highest-rated and most cherished... Continue Reading →
An Exclusive Interview with Laura Frantz, Author of The Rose and the Thistle
From the desk of Laurel Ann Nattress: If you are as big a fan of historical novels set in Scotland as I am, take heed. Bestselling author Laura Frantz’s forthcoming, The Rose and the Thistle, is briming with heather, history, and romance during the Jacobite Rebellion of 1715. Releasing next month, Laura graciously agreed to... Continue Reading →
The Sisters of Sea View: On Devonshire Shores (Book 1), by Julie Klassen — A Review
From the desk of Sophia Rose: Upon my first reading of a Julie Klassen book, I was struck by many wonderful thoughts. Among them was how obvious was the love the author had for Jane Austen, attentiveness to historical elements, masterful character development, and that special sparkle to her writing that draws in a reader.... Continue Reading →
The Best Intentions: The Huntresses (Book 1), by Sarah M. Eden — A Review
From the desk of Katie Jackson: Often in romance stories, even those with dual point of view, it is the heroine and the romance itself that typically get most of the spotlight. Indeed, it takes great authorial skill to powerfully convey the nuances of multiple complex relationships, familial and otherwise, along with the deep emotions... Continue Reading →