by Lawson | Jun 21, 2007 | Review |
Tweet Thrill of the Knight by Julia Latham If you love strong, independent historical heroines and caring knights, then this is the book for you. Lady Elizabeth Hutton is made a prisoner in her own castle by a conniving Viscount who wants to marry her and take her...
by Lawson | Jun 20, 2007 | Review |
Tweet The Wedding Dress by Kimberly Cates The Wedding Dress is the third book in a series about the McDaniel Family by Kimberly Cates. The heroine, Emma McDaniel, appeared in the other two about Emma’s uncle, Cade, and her mother. Emma is a famous actress, star...
by Sybil | Jun 20, 2007 | Review |
Tweet The Winter Prince by Cheryl Sawyer review by guest reviewer: Sandy M I have to admit first thing that I’m not a fan of history, at least how we had to learn it in the classroom. Of course, reading history in an historical romance novel is much different, you...
by Sybil | Jun 20, 2007 | Uncategorized |
Tweet Three of my favorite authors are currently being sold at Harlequin’s Bargain Outlet. If you have never tried them 40% off is a hard price to beat! Hey I am not even upset I paid full price for all three. I have no clue how many of these they have or how...
by Sybil | Jun 20, 2007 | Guests and Events, Quacking About |
Tweet Last week we had three delightful Harlequin Historical Authors come amuse us. And hopefully you learned a lil bit more about a line you should be reading! (If you aren’t already.) Cheryl St. John, Elizabeth Lane and Pam Crooks all had a contest. And here...