Reviews - Historical

Lady Penelope Sherbourne has the Book of Love. She must go through the book in order to find a husband. She refuses to fall for the Laird of Caithness, Thaddius MacLauren, who is fiercely protective of her. She considers testing out the methods of the book on Thaddius in the hopes to land an Earl who lives nearby. What she doesn't expect is to develop feelings for Thaddius.

Achillies de Dere and Susanna de Tiegh have a very tense relationship. Susanna refuses to bow down to Achillies which makes for the possibility they might kill one another. When Susanna discovers her brother may be involved in a plot against the King, Achillies is sent to help her investigate. Achillies grows fond of Susanna to the point he cannot get her out of his mind.

MEDIEVAL:  Mercy Booker became the healer of her town after her husband died. Now she focuses on raising her son who is due to turn five. She is terrified because children who turn five in the town are taken for the church and never seen again. Mercy doesn't want this to happen to her little one.

Declan Kelly has inherited his uncle’s pirating vessel and crew but not his pirating spirit, so he tries to revamp the unwilling crew into privateers instead. While on a mission to rescue his niece from flesh traders, four of his friends and crew are captured and destined to hang.

Months after losing his beloved wife in a horrific train accident, Lord Jameson Turner remains inconsolably devastated. He haunts his country estate in Sheffield, England until he receives an unwelcome and surprising visit from an unusual, beautiful, Shakespeare-quoting, young lady.

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