Monica E. Spence
The Highlander Who Protected Me (Clan Kendrick Book 1)
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1819. Lady Ainsley Matthews, pregnant and running from a marriage to her sadistic betrothed, takes refuge with the only man she can turn to: ...Read Review
Once A Scoundrel (Rogues Redeemed)
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1814. Lady Aurora Octavia Lawrence, aka Roaring Rory, a dismayingly independent adventurer, is captured by Barbary pirates, with the promise of a lifetime as ...Read Review
A Study in Treason
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This is the second book in the Daughter of Sherlock Holmes mystery series, this time set in 1914. A top-secret document is stolen from ...Read Review
The Illegitimate Duke
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1818. Lady Juliette Matthews is not just a pretty face with a recent fortune at her disposal: she wants to fund assistance for those ...Read Review
Too Wilde to Wed
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This is the second of “The Wildes of Lindow Castle” series. 1778. Lord Roland Northbridge Wilde is the future Duke of Lindow: wealthy, handsome, ...Read Review
Why Kill the Innocent
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In 1814, the last Frost Fair was held on the Thames, and London was in the midst of the cruelest of winters. Men and ...Read Review
Too Scot to Handle
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When a story begins with “it is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a great fortune,” it portends ...Read Review
Once A Rebel
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Part of Putney’s Rogues Redeemed series, Once a Rebel mixes romance and American history in equal measure, and produces a riveting story. ...Read Review
The Bad Luck Bride: The Cavensham Heiresses
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1811 and 1812: Alex Hallworth, the Marquess of Pembrooke, blames his former companion, Lord Paul Barstowe, for the suicide of his younger sister, Alice. Rather ...Read Review
Margaret Pole: The Countess in the Tower
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Higginbotham, a prolific author of English-focused historicals, gives us an excellent non-fiction retelling of the sad life and horrific death of Countess Margaret ...Read Review