I have heard about The Bronze Horseman for years, mostly from people asking for books to read after they finished Outlander. I can see why so many Outlander fans adore these books. There are larger-than-life main characters, a lot of sex (a LOT), and a middle section that was so boring I wanted to poke […]
Genre: Historical Fiction
Average Rating: 4.01
Giveaway: The Lost Season Of Love And Snow
Happy New Year! What better way to kick of 2018 than with an excerpt and a giveaway! The Lost Season Of Love And Snow definitely fulfills my love of historical fiction and St. Martin’s is allowing me to share an excerpt with you and they are putting up a finished copy to give away! Here’s […]
The Wardrobe Mistress by Meghan Masterson
The Wardrobe Mistress takes place during The French Revolution, a period of time that is often portrayed in a romantic way but was a time of great upheaval. Giselle is from a small town outside of Paris and is give the opportunity to serve Maria Antoinette as on of her wardrobe attendants. Basically, she was […]
Excerpt: Last Christmas In Paris
I was offered the chance to post an excerpt of Last Christmas in Paris and even though I haven’t read it, yet (I can’t wait!) the excerpt made me want to read more. Pretty much anything set during WWI is going to get my attention! Before you read, here’s a little bit about the […]
Blog Tour: Odd & True
Odd & Tru is my first Cat Winters book and I was enchanted and entertained by every page. The non-linear timeline and the dual narrators gave the book the feel of a fabulous puzzle that slowly pieced itself together. At the heart of Odd & True is the relationship between Trudchen and Odette, sisters who […]
Waiting On Wednesday
The last part of the jacket copy was all I needed to read to put this at the top of my fall releases Inspired by the true story of the airwomen the Nazis called Night Witches, Gwen C. Katz weaves a tale of strength and sacrifice, learning to fight for yourself, and the perils of […]
Goodnight From London by Jennifer Robson
Without romanticizing the horrors of war, Goodnight From London painted a compelling picture of what it meant to make your home in a country at war as well as describing how the blitz impacted the day to day lives of everyone in England. When Ruby arrives in the UK, America is not a part of […]
Ex Libris Audio: A Conjuring Of Light
It’s always difficult to adequately review the last book in a series. I decided to listen to it rather than read because it always seems to make it last a little longer, and I’m glad that I did. A Conjuring of Light is the story that the first two books in this series have been […]
Ex Libris Romance (72)
Elle and Archer have been background characters since book one, but I knew that their story was going to be emotional and steamy. Luckily, I was right! Their shared history is really interesting and they each carried their own guilt and shame, which kept them apart despite their attraction to each other. Thy both have […]
Blog Tour: A Darkly Beating Heart
I have never been to Japan and am not well versed in anime, so A Darkly Beating heart was a whole new world for me and I was excited to dive in. Throw in time travel and I am definitely in. As it turned out, this world was pretty dark, but it was an […]