Reviews - Historical

VICTORIAN:  Ophelia's first love vanishes, leaving her with a broken heart. She marries for convenience to Mortimer Crane who spends the time sleeping with other women and leaving her home alone. When Mortimer puts the mine and town in her name while pocketing the profits, she decides that it is time to get out of the marriage.

After Richard Fitzwilliam loses the woman he loves for the second time, he decides that alcohol, women and war are a good way to forget. He escapes to try to forget, but he finds himself pulled back to the past time and again. Fast forward and his son Ben walks away from his life, relationship, apartment and returns to his childhood home.

Jamie had a huge problem with alcohol until his older brother died. With his nephew needing a regent, Jamie takes it on without realizing he will have to marry. Agata thought everything was working out in her favor. Despite her husband not being the nicest man, he had given her security and the possibility of children.

After the death of her father, Lydia Bromley is hauled off to Africa to look after her officious brother, Alex, as he roots around in the jungle for exotic medicinal plants. When a pirate ship, damaged in a storm and full of sick seamen, takes refuge in the cove near Lydia’s hut, she has no idea of the adventure awaiting her.

Embracing the Earl
Alexa
Aston

Lady Caroline Andrews leaves London for Boston and her exiled aunt after the death of her sister only to return three years later. Her father has passed and left her nothing. With a small inheritance from her aunt, Lady Caroline opens a small bookstore and tearoom and resigns herself to dying an old maid. Luke St.

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