Reviews - Historical

Clare flees her home in a snowstorm rather than wed Sir Rollo. Her destination is the home of childhood friend Lady Alyss Roark. En route, she is thrown from her horse and lies unconscious in the snow, destined to freeze to death. Young Tom finds her riderless horse and convinces Sir Nicholas go out in the snowstorm to find the rider.

Duke of Debauchery
Scarlett
Scott

The Duke of Montrose is known as the Duke of Debauchery for a good reason; his love for mistresses is only slightly outweighed by his love for booze. When a race with his best friend goes awry, Torrie is left with amnesia and Monty with a broken ankle and a belly full of guilt.

Mary Bishop
Jane
Yunker

Mary Bishop’s life has been fraught with grief as of late. Having to bury both of her children and now finding her husband Earl’s lifeless body in their barn, Mary has never felt so alone. A native Virginian, Mary is now living in Wisconsin a decade after the Civil War tore the country apart.

Bella Farthingale's father has been having trouble running the family business, and now finds himself in a situation that he cannot handle. She knows that Finn Brayden can help; however, she is not sure if he will — given what happened at a recent event they were both attending. Bella is convinced that no one could ever have feelings for her so she decides to take the step and ask him.

Letter and Lies
Colleen L.
Donnelly

“Don’t come, I can’t marry you.” Louise Archer is convinced that this simple sentence in a telegram from her love-letter fiancé needs clarity, and she is determined to find out in person. A train ride to Dodge City is interrupted by the lies she tells a marshal, as Louise tries to cover the true reasons for her trip.

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