Reviews - Historical

Marianne Roland has survived an abusive husband, a civil war and the horrors found nursing in a field hospital.  When she travels to London with her extended family, she is excited by the possibilities that Europe offers.  Andre Claude Marceau, the Duc de Remy and Prince d’Aumale finds himself enchanted by the young widow and ready to show her the emotional and artistic potential hidden in her

Lonestar's Lady
Deborah
Camp

Augusta (Gussie) Horton has travelled to Pear Orchard, Arkansas with the hope that she can find happiness and stability as a mail-order bride, but upon her arrival, she learns that her intended has landed himself in jail.  Penniless and homeless, she finds herself without resources in the small town.  Soon she is introduced to social outcast Max Lonestar and it appears that they can help each o

American Rachel Thorne has travelled to England to visit family — and to search for a suitable husband.  Her sister-in-law, Abby, has arranged for Rachel's introduction to society. When she arrives, she is introduced to Lord Anthony, Abby’s brother, who is to accompany her to society balls and dinners.

Lady Arabella Niven is firmly on the shelf. Having been sickly her whole life, she has little chance of living long, let alone happily. However, she will not be bartered away to a man her father’s age for that man's political gain. Punished for refusing the man’s proposal, she and her two aunts land in Blackhaven, a place of waters like Bath.

Lady Abigail Rutland has never worked a day in her life. She has everything she could ever want, but yearns for adventure. Little does she know that her life is about to change. At a party, Abigail is kidnapped and forced onto a ship. She wakes up and discovers her hair has been shaved and she is wearing men’s clothing.

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