Win a print copy of BEYOND SCANDAL AND DESIRE, the first book in Lorraine Heath’s Sins For All Seasons series. Entering is as easy as leaving a comment. Winner will […]
Review ❤️ Never Dare a Wicked Earl by Renee Ann Miller
They are the infamous lords, unrepentant rogues whose bad behavior makes for good gossip among the ton. But these sexy scoundrels have stories no one […]
Review & Giveaway ❤️ Tempest by Beverly Jenkins
Win a print copy of TEMPEST, the first book in Beverly Jenkin’s Old West series. Entering is as easy as leaving a comment. Winner will be listed here. Good luck! […]
Review & Giveaway ❤️ The Rogue is Back in Town by Anna Bennett
I’m giving away a print copy of THE ROGUE IS BACK IN TOWN, the third book in Anna Bennett’s The Wayward Wallflowers series to one lucky commenter. Entering is as […]
Review & Giveaway ❤️ The Duke of Her Desire by Sophie Barnes
Today I’m giving away a print copy of THE DUKE OF HER DESIRE, the second book in Sophie Barnes’ Diamonds in the Rough series to one lucky commenter. Entering […]
Review ❤️ If Ever I Should Love You by Cathy Maxwell
Once upon a time there were three young ladies who, despite their fortunes, had been on the Marriage Mart a bit too long. They were […]
Review ❤️ The Heiress’ Deception by Christi Caldwell
Lady Eve Pruitt has never forgotten her childhood friend, the young pickpocket Calum, who she feared had been condemned to the gallows. Now, years later, […]
Review ❤️ Once Upon a Christmas Eve by Elizabeth Hoyt
Adam Rutledge, Viscount d’Arque, really rather loathes Christmas. The banal cheerfulness. The asinine party games. And, worst of all, the obligatory trip to the countryside. […]
Review & Giveaway ❤️ To the Duke, With Love by Amelia Grey
Today I’m giving away the print copy of To the Duke, With Love, the second book in Amelia Grey’s The Rakes of St. James series to one lucky commenter. Entering […]
Review ❤️ A Hope Divided by Alyssa Cole
The Civil War has turned neighbor against neighbor—but for one scientist spy and her philosopher soldier, war could bind them together . . . […]