Tag: historical romance
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Historical Romance Book Review: Forget-Me-Nots for Felicity by Amy Newbold
In “Forget-Me-Nots for Felicity” by Amy Newbold, a slow-burn romance unfurls between childhood friends Silas and Felicity, filled with longing and heartfelt letters. Set against the backdrop of the Victorian era, it delicately explores the complexities of love, friendship, and dreams, ultimately celebrating the transformative power of quietly shared emotions.
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Historical Romance Book Review: Lilacs For Lucy by Amber Mae Weston
“Lilacs for Lucy” by Amber Mae Weston is a poignant historical romance that beautifully captures the struggle of love and ambition in a restrictive Victorian society. As Lucy, a determined midwife, faces competition from her childhood love, Dr. William, their journey of forgiveness reveals deep emotional truths, highlighting the power of vulnerability and connection amidst…
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Historical Romance Book Review: To Love a Lady by Gabrielle Meyer
Violets for Veronica by Janice Cole Hopkins captivates with its gentle Regency romance, showcasing the internal struggle of Veronica Smith, who grapples between duty and true love. Through tender moments and sincere connections, the story illustrates the beauty of choosing heartfelt affection over societal expectations, creating a heartfelt narrative that resonates deeply.
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Historical Romance Book Review: Violets for Veronica by Janice Cole Hopkins
Violets for Veronica by Janice Cole Hopkins captivates with its gentle Regency romance, showcasing the internal struggle of Veronica Smith, who grapples between duty and true love. Through tender moments and sincere connections, the story illustrates the beauty of choosing heartfelt affection over societal expectations, creating a heartfelt narrative that resonates deeply.
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Historical Romance Book Review: A Madcap Arrangement by Laura Beers
In “A Madcap Arrangement,” Theodosia becomes the unwitting bait for Lord Wilton, who seeks revenge for his sister. Their journey unfolds amidst emotional struggles, revealing a bond forged through conflict and personal growth. This passionate tale proves that true love, tested by adversity, emerges stronger and ultimately rewarding.
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Review of Don’t Forget to Write by Laura DiTieri
“Don’t Forget to Write” by Laura DiTieri is an evocative historical romance that captures the bittersweet journey of Trudy Kirchberger, torn between societal expectations and her true desires. Set in the 1960s, it explores profound themes of love, autonomy, and sacrifice, reminding us that true love is worth the struggle, even amid heartbreak.
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Emma Knightley: Regency Sleuth in Murder at Donwell Abbey
There’s something so comforting about stepping back into Highbury—especially when the familiar charm of Jane Austen’s world is paired with a deliciously twisty murder mystery. Vanessa Kelly’s Murder at Donwell Abbey brings Emma Knightley and her ever-steady husband, George, back to center stage in a story filled with family upheaval, social tension, and a mystery…
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Discover Love in Arizona: And the Mountains in Reply Review
To Love a Baron by Laura Beers is a poignant Regency romance focusing on trauma and healing. It follows Dorothea and Dominic, two wounded souls navigating love amidst uncertainty. As they confront their pasts, their relationship evolves through emotional honesty and resilience, making it a compelling tale of second chances and personal growth.
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A Daughter’s Guide to Mothers and Murder: Cozy Historical Mystery Unveiled
There is nothing quite like slipping back into a familiar historical mystery series—especially when the couple at the center feels like old friends you can trust to solve any scandal that crosses their path. A Daughter’s Guide to Mothers and Murders delivers that exact charm.
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To Love a Baron: A Story of Love and Resilience
To Love a Baron by Laura Beers is a poignant Regency romance focusing on trauma and healing. It follows Dorothea and Dominic, two wounded souls navigating love amidst uncertainty. As they confront their pasts, their relationship evolves through emotional honesty and resilience, making it a compelling tale of second chances and personal growth.
