Review: Innocence Unveiled by Blythe Gifford
June 26, 2008
Shannon C.'s review of Innocence Unveiled by Blythe Gifford
Historical romance released by Harlequin 1 Jun 08
I haven't particularly been interested in reading too many medieval romances. I don't know the history, and my poor opinko liberal agnostic heart simply can't deal too much with religion being a totally accepted part of everyone's life. But I'm always glad to try new things, and Blythe Gifford is an author I'd heard good things about. Plus, the story is about a decidedly middle class heroine, which struck me as exciting.
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30 Days 30 Knights: Blythe Gifford Admits Her Indiscretion
June 10, 2008
I confess. I've been unfaithful.
Tags: 2008, Blythe Gifford, Guest Post, Harlequin Historical, Harlequin Silhouette, June 2008, June Harlequin SpotlightHH Book Alert: Innocence Unveiled by Blythe Gifford
June 10, 2008
You might be familiar with Blythe Gifford from her last Harlequin Historical, The Harlot's Daughter. As you can tell from Alicia Thomas' review she loved it. Blythe followed it up June 1st with Innocence Unveiled. Read on for the summary and an excerpt...
Review: The Harlot’s Daughter by Blythe Gifford
February 14, 2008
Alicia's review of The Harlot's Daughter by Blythe Gifford
Historical romance released 1 Oct 07 from Harlequin
I love early medievals, so The Harlot's Daughter, set in 1386 looked like a good choice. I was also pulled in by the choice of story. The major events happened and a lot of the characters were actually real people. I just love historicals like that. Though I was slow to get into it at first, I liked the poetic style and the metaphors and symbolism. It was done well but I didn't see the characters all that clearly and started thinking the book would be shallow. I was wrong. It was just starting.
Tags: Alicia Thomas, Blythe Gifford, Grade B, Harlequin Historical, Historical, October 2007, Review, The Harlot's Daughter




