Tag: Historical Romance

The Widow Wore Plaid by Jenna Jaxon (The Widows Club) | $20 Giveaway, Excerpt, Author Discussion & Review

The Widow Wore Plaid by Jenna Jaxon (The Widows Club) | $20 Giveaway, Excer..

The Widow Wore Plaid by Jenna Jaxson (The Widows Club) | $20 Giveaway, Excerpt, Author Discussion & Review

The Battle of Waterloo made them widows, but each has found new happiness. And Jane, Lady John Tarkington, intends to keep her freedom, even if love—and one particular gentleman—are determined to claim her heart . . .

French Kiss by Gloria J Goldsmith | Review, Excerpt, & $50 Gift Card

French Kiss by Gloria J Goldsmith | Review, Excerpt, & $50 Gift Card

French Kiss by Gloria J Goldsmith | Review, Excerpt, & $50 Gift Card

These are the stories your grandparents did not share!

I was DONE! I ditched graduation, dumped my sexually repressed college boyfriend. I dropped his insecurities for a wild ride with destiny in a European adventure!

Encountering Jean Louis was kismet. From that instant, the dashing young Frenchman soothed my bruised heart. My spirit rejuvenated, I was convinced leaving my old life was correct. Together, we set out to explore southern France.

Nellie’s Heartbreak by Rosie Clarke | Review

Nellie’s Heartbreak by Rosie Clarke | Review

Nellie’s Heartbreak by Rosie Clarke
Nellie’s Heartbreak is a wonderfully written pre-WW2 saga depicting the changing of class separation and life struggles.

Poor Nellie, ill-treated by her mother for her entire life, is sent into service on her 15th birthday. Once she settles into her new life, she begins to find a measure of peace. Unfortunately, it doesn’t last.

A Widow’s Vow by Rachel Brimble

A Widow’s Vow by Rachel Brimble

A Widow’s Vow by Rachel Brimble is a Victorian-era romance novel set in 1851 England. The book begins with a little background on Louisa and her companion Nancy; former prostitutes plucked from a degrading life by Louisa’s husband, Anthony. Upon his suicide, revealed secrets force them back into the brothel business. However, this time, it’s on Louisa’s terms.