Reviews - Historical

Audra
Amanda L.V.
Shalaby

MYSTERY:  Audra can't make up her mind – should she go to St. James Court to be presented to society, as all young ladies of her station do? Or should she just have a party at home, so she can stay with Crispin, who she intends to marry. Crispin's Aunt Sutherland offers to chaperone her, so Audra decides to throw caution to the wind and kick up her heels just this once.

The Last Waltz
G.G.
Vandagriff

Nothing is quite so grand as Vienna in 1913. Beauty, fashion, art, love—the epitome of decadence. Amidst the gaiety, beautiful Amalia Faulhaber is offered marriage by a Prussian baron and couldn’t be more secure—until said baron breaks off the engagement in anticipation of the glories of war. Polish Doktor Andrzej Zaleski stumbles upon the distraught Amalia and her world is upended.

As the third installment of Maria Grace's retelling of Pride and Prejudice begins Darcy and Elizabeth are finally aware of, and intrigued by, each other. The Bingleys arrive at Netherfield, and the ostracized Bennett girls prepare to marry off one of their own.

River’s Edge
Gem
Sivad

River Prescott is an independent woman who keeps her ranch going with a savvy business sense and her commercial artwork. She meets her new neighbor, Edge Grayson, when he comes to fix the fence between their properties that she uses as a subject for her paintings.

Rescuing Rosalind
G.G.
Vandagriff

When Buck first glimpses a daring young lady acting Shakespeare in his dear friend the Duke of Rusisdell’s gardens, he is immediately captivated by her and nicknames her Rosalind for the part she has always dreamed of playing.

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