Reviews - Historical

The de Wolfe of Wharf Street
Elizabeth Ellen
Carter

Gabriel Hardacre and his brothers, Raphael and Michael are accomplished acrobats. This is how they eke out their living. They promised their dying mother they would remain together, but they need to find another way of making money to keep body and soul together. While blowing off steam at the tavern, Gabriel meets Perspicacity (Cassie) Glenwood.

His Clandestine Bride
Tora
Williams

Isobel and Edmund clandestinely wed when they are very young, without witnesses. When Isobel informs her parents, they imprison her until she weds Sir Roger de Stanton against her will. Five years later, Isobel is a widow and Edmund has just ridden back into her life. He is on a quest from the king: he is to capture the outlaw, the Earl of Cannington.

Cathy Gold’s father is extremely protective of her. He believes Jewish girls should live with their parents until marriage, even if they go to college. Cathy has a job in Philadelphia after college until her father contacts her boss and cancels her contract, so she can remain at home. Devastated, she finds another job, this time at Belvedere resort which is currently being built. Mr.

Lady Catherine Crawford is ready for her first season. Catherine doesn’t expect to fall in love so suddenly until she runs into the handsome, Jeremy St. Clair, heir to the Duke of Everton. They spend a wonderful evening in each other’s company and promise to see each other the next day. However, disaster strikes both Jeremy and Catherine.

Blaire Culpepper just can’t believe the rumors! After returning to England, she discovers that the rumors are true. The man she loves is courting another woman. Daphne Trudeau is indeed beautiful, but something 's not quite right. Julian never intended to be in this position, but after his brother died in an accident, he became the heir to the estate.

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