Tag: reviews
-

Book Review: Sing Me Home to Carolina by Joy Callaway
In “Sing Me Home to Carolina,” Hattie returns home, confronted with old love Lee and the steady presence of newcomer Fox. Torn between past dreams and newfound roots, she navigates heartaches and a transforming town facing progress. This compelling tale captures Hattie’s journey toward self-discovery, love, and belonging in her cherished community.
-

Time-Crossing Adventure: A Review of Every Hour Until Then
In this gripping fifth installment of the Timeless Series, Kate navigates the treacherous realms of 1938 London and 1888 during the Jack the Ripper’s reign. Torn between love and the desperate need to save her sister, her journey of sacrifice and emotional growth captivates readers, leaving them eagerly awaiting the next chapter.
-

A Heart-Pounding Journey of Love, Courage, and Redemption: Charlotte’s Daring Escape into the American Wilderness
In this gripping historical fiction, Lady Charlotte Fairfax escapes her guardian’s plans to marry her by seeking her fiancé, Stephen, in the American wilderness. Disguising herself as a man, she embarks on a perilous journey with Reid, a fur trader. Their adventure tests their convictions and ignites unexpected feelings for each other.
-

Book Review: Midnight on the Scottish Shore by Sarah Sundin
Cilla van der Zee survives Nazi occupation by posing as a spy for Germany but plans to aid the Allies instead. Captured by the Scottish forces, she forms a tense alliance with soldier Lachlan Mackenzie. Their evolving relationship explores themes of sacrifice, betrayal, and the impact of individual choices during wartime.
-

Book Review: The Indigo Heiress by Laura Frantz
Frantz’s historical novel, set in 1774 Virginia, explores the intertwined lives of Juliet Catesby and Leith Buchanan amid plantation life, trade, and slavery. The rich character development and detailed prose bring this era to life, highlighting both the beauty and darkness of history. A compelling read for history enthusiasts.
-

Book Review: When Stars Light the Sky by Elizabeth Camden
Elizabeth Camden’s When Stars Light the Sky is a captivating sequel in The Women of the Midtown Agency series, set in Berlin before World War I. It features Inga Klein and Benedict Kincaid, whose engaging journey from adversaries to a marriage of convenience showcases charm, resilience, and the complexities of unexpected partnerships.
-

Book Review & Tour: The Night on the Darling River by Darry Fraser
In this gripping historical fiction, Tess Hawthorn battles her abusive past while navigating the tumultuous backdrop of 1894 Australia. As union tensions rise, she seeks freedom on a riverboat but finds unexpected connections and perilous challenges. Darry Fraser masterfully intertwines suspense, love, and resilience, delivering a thrilling adventure of survival.
-

Book Review & Tour: The Matter of the Secret Bride by Darcie Wilde
The Matter of the Secret Bride by Darcie Wilde captivates with its thrilling blend of historical fiction and mystery, set against the backdrop of Regency England. Rosalind Thorne embarks on a perilous quest to recover a stolen marriage certificate, encountering deception and danger. Wilde’s intricate narrative and compelling characters make this a must-read adventure.
-

Book Review & Tour: Cloaked in Beauty by Karen Witemeyer
In this engaging historical fiction, Letty Hood, an heiress in hiding, embarks on a perilous journey to claim her inheritance, accompanied by the stern yet compassionate Pinkerton agent Philip. As their bond deepens amid looming dangers, the intelligent pet wolf Rusty adds warmth and protection, creating a heartwarming and suspenseful romance.

