Format: PaperbackPublished: April 29th, 2025Age: AdultGenre: Historical (Regency) Romance Rating: 5/5 Stars This was fantastic. Charlotte is a recent widow, after the death of Mr. Collins. Facing the idea of leaving her home, and the garden she has lovingly cultivated, she writes to Lizzie, who sends her sister, Mary to Charlotte in hopes of liftingContinue reading "Book Review: The Unlikely Pursuit of Mary Bennet by Lindz McLeod"| Unwrapping Words
I received advanced review copies (ARCs) of two historical romance novels this summer, The Gilded Heiress by Joanna Shupe and Gabriela and His Grace by Liana de la Rosa. Of the two, I enjoyed Gild…| The Book Stop
I enjoyed Heath’s first “Protegée” and looked forward to the second. Whether it was the heavy work days and family cares biting my reading butt, or plain old lethargy, it took me …| Miss Bates Reads Romance
I’ve enjoyed every Matthews romance I’ve read and indeed, count Work of Art and Gentleman Jim among the best historical romances I’ve read. But Matthews’s traditionally publ…| Miss Bates Reads Romance
Title: Is This Real or Just Pretend? Author: Emily Sullivan: Page Length: 352 Pub. Date: Sept. 9, 2025 Publisher: Forever Synopsis: Alexandra Atkinson’s talent for spotting successful business ideas has helped enrich her father’s company while leaving her with little time for a social life—and certainly nothing as silly as love. But when her father … Continue reading Book Review: Is This Real or Just Pretend by Emily Sullivan| One Book More
So I have been reading a particularly egregious historical romance. As histrom readers will know, some books are deeply researched, profoundly infused by their settings, and cleverly structured so that the plots spring naturally from the realities of the time. And others…aren’t.| KJ Charles
Hi friends and happy Wednesday I hope you’re all doing well. I’m back with another classic read! Today I’m posting my reading update thoughts on Persuasion by: Jane Austen. Persua…| Meghan's Whimsical Explorations & Reviews
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