Reviews - Historical

Lady Olivia Gosling is alone, facing her first season on society’s stage with no suitors, no prospects, and no dowry. Miserly Viscount Francis Gosling assumed the family title, lands and all the mismanaged finances when Olivia's parents died and she became his ward. Never missing an opportunity to berate her or her family’s finances, Olivia is shamed into believing she will always be alone.

Columba deMorney does everything to keep body and soul together since the death of her mother. The local lord’s son, George Stalworth, is doing everything he can to sabotage her business, and her only recourse is to marry him. She knows he does not love her; he just wants to use her to get to her wealthy French relatives, one of whom is a duke.

Andressa du Bose has been sent to the convent by her aunt, who is conspiring to take her inheritance. Now she suffers in the corrupt convent, hungry and afraid. One night she sneaks out looking for food and runs into Sir Maxton of Loxbeare. He is part of a group of extremely dangerous men. After serving in the Crusades, they discover a plot to kill the new King.

Joshua Lang is the Sheriff of Little Creede. It is a boomtown, and with that comes more people and more trouble. Criminals are not the only thing causing Joshua trouble — there is also the irresistible Vivien, the younger sister of his two best friends.

A Knight and His Rose
Catherine
Kean

MEDIEVAL:  The Molineaux and Seabrook families have been bitter enemies for many years — so much so that a wall separates their lands. Violetta Molineaux craves adventure and often climbs the wall to visit the massive stone circle. She is not alone; Osric Seabrook goes to the circle as well and is surprised to find a maiden there. He is immediately captivated, but her identity is suspect.

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