Category: Regency Romance

ARC Review: One Night of Surrender by Darcy Burke

ARC Review: One Night of Surre..

One Night of Surrender (Wicked Dukes Club #2) Darcy Burke Genre: Historical Romance Published: April 30, 2019 Rating: After one passionate night a decade ago, Valentine Fairfax, Duke of Eastleigh, never forgot Isabelle, the intelligent, witty and forbidden daughter of a head of college at Oxford. However, since suffering a disastrous marriage to an unfaithful wife, the duke has vowed never to succumb to temptation again. Until the day he discovers his friend’s governess is the one woman who still […]

ARC Review: One Night for Seduction by Erica Ridley (Wicked Dukes #1)

ARC Review: One Night for Sedu..

One Night for Seduction (Wicked Dukes Club, #1) Erica Ridley Genre: Historical Romance / Regency Romance Published: April 16, 2019 Rating: When the Wicked Duke dares the Duke of Colehaven to find a suitor for an unmanageable ward, Cole immediately accepts. He’s on a winning streak, and besides, how unmarriageable can a pretty young lady be? He appoints himself bodyguard and duenna, only to discover his own desires may be the greatest danger of all. Supposed wallflower Diana Middleton lives […]

Review: Lord of Pleasure by Erica Ridley

Review: Lord of Pleasure by Er..

Lord of Pleasure Erica Ridley Genre: Historical / Regency Romance Published: May 2017 (Webmotion) Rating: Synopsis: Nondescript “good girl” Miss Camellia Grenville only ever opens her mouth when forced to sing at her family’s musicales. That is, until the night she infiltrates the ton’s most scandalous masquerade ball on behalf of her sister, and finds herself in the arms—and the bed—of the one man she’d sworn to hate. Irresistibly arrogant and unapologetically sensuous, infamous rake Lord Wainwright always gets his […]

ARC Review: The Duke and the Enchantress by Paullett Golden

ARC Review: The Duke and the E..

The Duke and the Enchantress picks up where the happily ever after for Drake and Charlotte ended in the first book in the series, The Earl and the Enchantress. I’ll be the first to admit that I wasn’t looking forward to this particular story. I didn’t care for Charlotte in the first book and would have been happy to condemn her to a loveless marriage since she appeared to be dead set on obtaining a title through marriage.