Romance
Hawk’s Pursuit
The third volume of O’Banyon’s Hawk Crest saga finds the youngest of four children, eleven-year-old Jena Leigh, in mortal danger…
Ways to Be Wicked
Sylvie Lamoureux, prima ballerina of the Paris ballet, takes a daring leap and finds herself penniless in a generically described…
The Taste of Innocence
In 1833, Charles Morwellan, 8th Earl of Meredith, returns home resigned to marry; it is time and it will please…
Confessions of a Viscount
If you are a regular reader of historical romance novels, you’ve probably encountered this plot before. Karr’s storyline is not…
The School for Heiresses
A delightful collection of four passionate Regency-era short stories by different authors is tied together through the heroines, all pupils…
The Twisting Vine
When Lord Farnley’s young daughter dies, her maid, Lucy Oldfield, is ordered to burn the child’s expensive French doll. Unable…
The Rules of Seduction
This engaging novel, set during the reign of George IV, features an honour-bound hero and a penniless heroine brought together…
Daylight Comes
In 1882, Nicodemus and Hill City, Kansas, have grown from their frontier wilderness beginnings. These two towns, one black and…
Rose Alley
Audrey Howard’s new book is classic Victorian melodrama. From the foetid Liverpool slum of the title, Queenie Logan and her…
Black Water Born
Black Water Born integrates the elements of many different genres: At the beginning, it’s strongly inspirational; at the end, it’s…
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