The Sailor’s Rest: A Pride and Prejudice Variation, by Don Jacobson — A Review

From the desk of Katie Jackson: What happens when a surprising—and surprisingly vindictive—villain sets his sights on ruining a revered naval hero? BOOK DESCRIPTION Two grooms missing at the altar. Darcy & Wentworth kidnapped. Two great loves tried by separation, battle, and deception. Set on the stage of Napoleon’s 100 Days, relish the mystery, sea... Continue Reading →

A Wyoming Summer: Timeless Western Collection (Book 4), by Carla Kelly, Christine Sterling, and Heather B. Moore — A Review

From the desk of Sophia Rose: An orphan, a widow, and a gentlewoman find adventure and meet their match in Wyoming’s Old West. BOOK DESCRIPTION Can true love survive the changing seasons? “Ellen Found,” by Carla Kelly Set in location of Old Faithful Inn, 1903-4. Working in a discouraging cafe, Ellen escapes an awful situation... Continue Reading →

Appointment in Bath: Somerset Stories (Book 4), by Mimi Matthews — A Review

From the desk of Laurel Ann Nattress: If you never liked how Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet ended, tragically, here’s your chance for a do-over. BOOK DESCRIPTION Shy and stammering Meg Burton-Smythe has spent the whole of her life living on the fringes of local society. She's more comfortable with her daydreams than she is with... Continue Reading →

A Shadow in Moscow: A Cold War Novel, by Katherine Reay — A Review

From the desk of Jayda Justus: A gripping tale of two brave women caught in the intrigue of Cold War spy games between the United States and Russia. Can they stay alive long enough to protect those they love while also taking down the brutal Communist regime? BOOK DESCRIPTION Ingrid Bauer loses everyone she loves... Continue Reading →

The Benevolent Society of Ill-Mannered Ladies: A Novel of Mystery and Adventure: Ill-Mannered Ladies (Book 1), by Alison Goodman — A Review

From the desk of Char Jones:  A high society amateur detective in Regency London uses her wits and invisibility as an ‘old maid’ to protect other women in a new fiercely feminist histfic mystery series. BOOK DESCRIPTION Lady Augusta Colebrook, “Gus,” is determinedly unmarried, bored by society life, and tired of being dismissed at the... Continue Reading →

The Castle Keepers: A Novel, by Aimie K. Runyan, J’nell Ciesielski, and Rachel McMillan — A Review

From the desk of Jayda Justus: Three bestselling authors collaborate on a compelling tale of how an English castle holds the secrets of one family through the centuries. BOOK DESCRIPTION Set at Leedswick Castle, an imposing stone fortress in the English countryside, this novel explores the lives of the Alnwick family over three separate timelines,... Continue Reading →

All the Pretty Places: A Novel of the Gilded Age, by Joy Callaway — A Review

From the desk of Jayda Justus:   A heartfelt coming-of-age story set in the beautiful gardens of Gilded Age mansions. BOOK DESCRIPTION Rye, New York, 1893: Sadie Fremd dreams of taking over her family’s nursery catering to the large Gilded Age estates of business tycoons, but her overbearing father dismisses her desire to be part... Continue Reading →

Emma of 83rd Street: A Novel, by Audrey Bellezza and Emily Harding — A Review

From the desk of Sophia Rose:   Jane Austen’s Emma takes Manhattan in a friends-to-lovers, heroine finding herself, effervescent debut romance. BOOK DESCRIPTION In this witty and romantic debut novel, Jane Austen’s Emma meets the misadventures of Manhattan’s modern dating scene as two lifelong friends discover that, in the search for love, you sometimes don’t... Continue Reading →

To Swoon and to Spar: The Regency Vows (Book 4), by Martha Waters — A Review

From the desk of Char Jones:  The Regency Vows series, “sure to delight Bridgerton fans," returns with this story about a viscount and his feisty new wife, who hopes to chase her husband from their home—only to find his company is not as onerous as she once thought.               ... Continue Reading →

The Last Heir to the Blackwood Library: A Novel, by Hester Fox — A Review

From the desk of Eleanor Clark: In post-World War I England, a young woman inherits a mysterious house with an even more mysterious library. BOOK DESCRIPTION With the stroke of a pen, twenty-three-year-old Ivy Radcliffe becomes Lady Hayworth, owner of a sprawling estate on the Yorkshire moors. Ivy has never heard of Blackwood Abbey, or... Continue Reading →

The Late Mrs. Willoughby: A Mr. Darcy & Miss Tilney Mystery (Book 2), by Claudia Gray — A Review

From the desk of Char Jones:  The suspenseful sequel to The Murder of Mr. Wickham, which sees Jonathan Darcy and Juliet Tilney reunited and with another mystery to solve: the dreadful poisoning of the scoundrel Willoughby's new wife. BOOK DESCRIPTION Catherine and Henry Tilney of Northanger Abbey are not entirely pleased to be sending their eligible young... Continue Reading →

An American Beauty: A Novel of the Gilded Age, by Shana Abé — A Review

From the desk of Jayda Justus: The true tale of a woman who fought her way to the top in the Gilded Age. BOOK DESCRIPTION In post-war Richmond, Virginia, times are tough and food is scarce. Arabella Yarrington is a scrappy young woman forced to work in a den of gamblers to put food on... Continue Reading →

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