Help A Bitch Out - SOLVED!

This HaBO is from Karin, who read this book in a translated edition. It sounds a lot like Devil’s Bride crossed with…something else. I look in here regularly – for recommendations and laughs about bad reviews, and I think it’s time I make a HABO request. I read almost only Regency romances, and it has been so almost from the beginning. My second or third was a Regency, and it’s what I’m trying to find. … Continue reading HaBO: Marriage of Convenience With Smuggling and Attempted Murder →
So I recently needed some Regency comfort food, and people have long been recommending the Wallflower Quartet by Lisa Kleypas to me. Because I’m all like YOU ARE NOT THE BOSS OF ME, I put them on my TBR list, but wasn’t in a big hurry to read them. OMG was I wrong. I should have read these books long, long ago. They are like sweet, delicious heroin. I actually listened to Secrets of a Summer … Continue reading Secrets of a Summer Night by Lisa Kleypas →
I think we all know by now that I’m a big Eloisa James fangirl. I finished Four Nights with the Duke in a single sitting, and while it’s not her best book, it enjoyed it immensely. The thing I really loved about this book is that it’s happening in layers. The heroine writes over-the-top gothic romance under a pen name, and so this book is a romance novel that tackles the stigma on romance novels. It’s … Continue reading Four Nights with the Duke by Eloisa James →
After the wedding of convenience, and after the reputations are saved and things are put in place to ensure the linage of whatever is in dire need of an heir, comes the marriage. This is a book about two people who did not think too much beyond the wedding breakfast. Well, that’s not fair. They did. But they didn’t think about it together. The running theme of Season for Scandal is “HOW DO I RELATIONSHIP” … Continue reading Season for Scandal by Theresa Romain →