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Review: Bad Company by Carol Carson

Review: Bad Company by Carol C..

Posted June 17, 2021 by Alana in Book Reviews / 0 Comments

I can’t remember the last time I picked up a historical romance set in the days of the wild, wild, west. It is not my cuppa usually as I avoid all things country-esque. I grew up in Montana and can confidently say “hard pass.” However, I picked this up for kindle when it was free during the rerelease, and saw a handful of reviews on goodreads from fellow reviewers. Fair warning, this review is a tiny bit spoilery so read […]

Review: The Heir and the Enchantress by Paullett Golden (Book Tour)

Review: The Heir and the Encha..

I’ve been in love with Hazel since The Earl and the Enchantress and I was so excited to finally delve into her story. Its important to note that this is more of a prologue to the Enchantresses as it details Hazel’s marriage to Harold, Walter’s father. Hazel is a bright eyed, young, and very naïve 17 year old dreaming of love-matches and enticing a kiss from the beau she has set her mind on. I ADORE Walter so it doesn’t […]

Blog Tour: Once Upon a Lane by Duncan Wilson (Review)

Blog Tour: Once Upon a Lane by..

Today is DCR’s tourstop for Storytellers on Tour’s blog tour for Once Upon a Lane by Duncan Wilson! I’m excited to share my thoughts on this intriguing slice of life, suburban gothic tale! First, thank you to the amazing team over at Storytellers on Tour for the chance to hop on this blog tour with so many other fabulous bookish content creators! Make sure to pop by the |event page| over on SOT and give some love to the other […]

Review: In the Dark with the Duke by Christi Caldwell (ARC)

Review: In the Dark with the D..

Posted June 24, 2020 by Alana in Book Reviews, Historical Romance, Romance / 0 Comments

In the Dark with the Duke is without a doubt the darkest book thus far in Caldwell’s Lost Lords of London series. Caldwell really puts her characters through a swamp of misfortune. Told in alternating views between Hugh and Lila, both have been scarred by traumatic pasts. Caldwell uses heavy topics such as the Peterloo Massacre, PTSD, and violence against children to weave an admittedly grim setting before bringing two profoundly damaged individuals together in a heartwarming romance.  I really love […]