Hello awesome readers. Today I have a review for you of a historical nonfiction book that tells you the stories behind the art of British royals throughout the years. I have mixed feelings about this book. I thought it was a bit boring and repetitive, but history isn't my thing, so I can recommend it… Continue reading (REVIEW) Lust, Lies and Monarchy by Stephen Millar
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#ThrowbackThursday Review Edition — Sir Philip’s Folly by M. C. Beaton
Hello awesome readers. I wanted to share one of my early reviews I posted 7 years ago on the old blog. I really loved this book and it makes me feel nostalgic just looking at this old review. It also makes me long for historical romance and historical fiction, genres I used to read quite… Continue reading #ThrowbackThursday Review Edition — Sir Philip’s Folly by M. C. Beaton
(REVIEW) Timekeeper by Tara Sim @EachStarAWorld
Hello awesome readers. I got a review for you today for a book that I absolutely loved. This is a book I never wanted to put down. I feel terrible about how long this one has been on my TBR but I'm happy to have finally devoured this backlist book. I hope you'll enjoy my… Continue reading (REVIEW) Timekeeper by Tara Sim @EachStarAWorld
New Release — Grave Importance by Perfectly Poisoned Anthologies Feat. @sherilynnauthor @LeslieHachtel @LTisdaleAuthor @BatesNatalie @jvstanleyWB, Jennie L. Morris & Marie Sterling
Grave Importance Published December 10, 2017 by Perfectly Poisoned Anthologies Historical Fiction Synopsis: It’s 1870 in a rural setting on the outskirts of London. Famed surgeon Dr. Benedict Morrow hosts an elite few surgical trainees at the renowned Morrow Academy of Anatomy and Science. Though the days of Burke and Hare are long gone,… Continue reading New Release — Grave Importance by Perfectly Poisoned Anthologies Feat. @sherilynnauthor @LeslieHachtel @LTisdaleAuthor @BatesNatalie @jvstanleyWB, Jennie L. Morris & Marie Sterling