Best Regency Reads of September 2024
September was a big writing month for me! I published book two in my series Lords of Seductive Language. With the release of For the Love of a Scottish Lass at the beginning of the month, you can read about…
Book Review: The Duke that I Want By Alexa Aston
It was quite a week last week, and I didn’t get as much reading done as I usually do. I have quite a backlog of books to review now. However, I did have the opportunity to read Alexa Aston’s wonderful…
Book Review: Out of Smoke and Ashes By Bree Wolf
Out of Smoke and Ashes is book three in Bree Wolf’s latest and brilliantly written Flames or Winter Series. The entire series follows Sarah and Kier’s love story and is part of the up-and-coming trend in the Regency genre to follow…
Book Review: Portrait of the Duke by Alexa Aston
I recently started Alexa Aston’s latest regency series, Suddenly a Duke. I started with book one, Portrait of the Duke, and it was yet another fantastic book by Aston! She is one of my favorite Regency authors, though she also…
Book Review: Passion Fever by Beverley Oakley
Passion Fever by Beverley Oakley spans far more time than most Regency romances. In fact, it opens with a story about the heroine, Charlotte’s parents, and ends almost two decades later. It covers much of Charlotte, the illegitimate daughter of…
Book Review: My Fair Bluestocking by Nina Jarrett
My Fair Bluestocking by Nina Jarrett is a witty and hilarious sensation. It had funny moments that made me laugh, such as the banter between the two main characters, Perry, the hero, and Emma, the heroine. There were also moments…
Book Review: The Captain’s Scottish Bride by Aline Francis
The Captain’s Scottish Bride by Aline Francis is set in the Stuarts era—1652—and is a great historical romance novel. Set a couple of years after the Dunbar battle between the armies of England and Scotland. The book retains some historical…
Book Review: Forbidden Stowaway by Arabella Sheen
Forbidden Stowaway by Arabella Sheen is an amusing, quick read! It works well as a stand-alone novel and has a little bit of a reversed roles theme starting a 3rd of the way through the book. The reverse roles theme…
Hottest New Regency Romance Novels for July 2022
There are tons of new releases in July of 2022 in the regency romance category on Amazon! All you have to do is scroll through and you will see all the best reads available. Some of them are available to…
Book Review: Daggers Destiny by Linnea Tanner
Linnea Tanner writes historical novels that tend to be more on the romantic side. Typically her work is set in early Brittania and the Roman Empire. She includes a wide variety of historical details in her writing and pulls from…