Tag: clean romance
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Book Review: Pretending to be the Mountain Man’s Wife by Misty M. Beller
In this gripping tale, love and hope shine bright amidst darkness. Jess, trapped by her father’s greed, finds herself unexpectedly allied with Gil, who searches for his missing brother. Their journey through perilous terrain forges a deep connection, challenging their fears and igniting faith in a love powerful enough to conquer all.
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Cover Reveal: Murder in the London Season
The upcoming book, Murder in the London Season, is the fourth in the Mr. Darcy & Miss Tilney Mystery Series, set for release in June 2025. Jonathan Darcy and Juliet Tilney tackle a scandalous murder amid London’s social elite, balancing their deepening romance against societal pressures and family expectations while racing to uncover the killer.
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Book Review & Tour: Murder in Season by Mary Winters
In this captivating historical cozy mystery, Amelia, a widow, navigates unexpected family tensions and a scandal involving her sister Madge. Amidst a debut ball, a murder occurs, implicating Madge, while Amelia must confront her feelings for her late husband’s best friend, Simon. The plot intertwines romance and intrigue seamlessly.
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Book Review & Tour: The Seaside Homecoming by Julie Klassen
“The Seaside Homecoming” tells the story of Claire Summers, who, after her aunt’s death, returns to her estranged family while co-owning a boarding house. As she navigates romance with her business partner and seeks family reconciliation, the novel explores themes of love, loss, and the importance of familial bonds in her journey.
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Book Review & Tour: The Starlets by Jennifer Thorne & Lee Kelly
The book features a thrilling historical fiction journey of two rival actresses, Vivienne and Lottie, who find themselves unwittingly entangled in a dangerous plot on a movie set. As they navigate personal insecurities, they must collaborate to survive and expose illegal activities, ultimately developing a supportive bond amid the chaos.
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Book Review & Tour: Across the Ages by Gabrielle Meyer
Meyer’s book captivates with its emotional depth, intricately weaving together historical romance and time-crossing intrigue. Caroline’s dual life in 1727 and 1927 is both a thrilling adventure and a poignant exploration of love and sacrifice. This series continues to resonate, leaving readers engaged and yearning for more. A true masterpiece!
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Book Review & Tour: Specters in the Glass House by Jaime Jo Wright
In 1921, Marian Arnold, heir to a brewing fortune, confronts a series of murders and haunting visions in her family’s butterfly house amid Prohibition. In the present, researcher Remy Shaw seeks to unravel Marian’s dark legacy with her great-great-grandson. Together, they face the sinister forces connected to an infamous killer.
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Book Review: Haven River Rescue by Christie Williams
In “Haven River Rescue,” Laurie escapes a dangerous mail-order bride situation in 1880s Wyoming, fleeing into a snowstorm. She is rescued by John Newcomb and sheltered at his ranch. As they navigate their growing feelings amidst peril and adversity, they embrace a vision of the home life they desire.
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Book Review & Tour: Christmas at Sugar Plum Manor by Roseanna M. White
In a charming Christmas novella, Lady Mariah Lyons rekindles a childhood friendship with Cyril Lightbourne, now entangled in complicated romantic dilemmas involving past affections and a rival suitor. Set in the whimsical Plumford Manor, the story explores themes of love, loyalty, and the holiday spirit, culminating in a heartfelt reunion.
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Book Review: The Lady and the Loyalist by Stephanie McRae
In “The Lady and the Loyalist,” set in the early American colonies, Susan Bailey embarks on a journey with her brother, where she meets the reserved Charles Johnson. Their friendship evolves amidst historical themes such as indentured servitude. The novel captures the charm of colonial life and explores love’s complexities.
