Reviews - Historical

Something Like a Lady, Lady #2
Kay Springsteen,
Kim Bowman

When Lady Annabella Price’s mother gives her an ultimatum: spend a Season in London at her stepbrother’s townhouse and hunt for a husband or be forced to marry the local vicar, Annabella chooses option 3.

Rose Sullivan makes the ultimate sacrifice.  Vowing to return, she leaves a country unrecovered from a great famine for gainful employment in America to help support her struggling and starving family. She’ll experience prosperity, prejudice, betrayal, love, and loss. A tormented Irishman teaches her how easy one’s life can change.

Labor of Love
Felicia
Rogers

Sorcha’s life hasn’t been easy. Her father died when she was a child, and now she is pregnant and considered an outcast by the villagers. Her only comfort comes from Samuel, a Scottish minister. This happiness wasn’t to last, and when everything went wrong, salvation came in form of Samuel’s brother, Grant.

Mystical Love
Stephy
Smith

Aisley has always been aware of the dangers of the Gypsy way of living even though her own life has been happy and tranquil. Then, one day, she spies a beautiful man in the lake and nothing is the same again.

Where Bluebirds Fly
Brynn
Chapman

PARANORMAL, NEW ADULT:  Verity Montague and her brother John live in Massachusetts of 1692, during the height of the Salem Witch Trials.

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