Genre: Holiday

Review: The Earl of Christmas Past by Kerrigan Byrne (ARC)

Review: The Earl of Christmas ..

I’m beginning to wonder if Kerrigan Byrne will ever write something I’m not a huge fan of. The Earl of Christmas Past was such a fun spin on a Victorian holiday haunting! I haven’t seen many paranormal historicals, but I am absolutely here for it. Even as a short holiday novella, Byrne expertly wove interesting backgrounds for Vanessa and John. Vanessa’s burning curiosity about John’s situation after the initial scare was so much fun. Coupled with her love of photography, […]

Review: In A Holidaze by Christina Lauren (ARC)

Review: In A Holidaze by Chris..

Posted October 27, 2020 by Alana in Book Reviews, Contemporary Romance, Romance / 0 Comments

Today, we are going to skip a couple of holidays and head straight for winter. I am thrilled to be sharing my review of In A Holidaze with you all because I think this might be one of my top reads of the year! Entirely too much fun and exactly the delightfully heartwarming holiday read that I needed in my life, In A Holidaze gives us a friends to lovers romance that is every bit the swoony sweetness I have come […]

Excerpt: The Little Bookshop on the Seine by Rebecca Raisin (Blog Tour)

Excerpt: The Little Bookshop o..

Posted January 6, 2020 by Alana in Blog Tour, Bookish / 0 Comments

Purchase Links   The Little Bookshop on the Seine Rebecca Raisin Genre: Women’s Fiction | Romance | ContemporaryPublished: September, 2019 (Harlequin MIRA) It’s The Holiday on the Champs-Élysées in a great big love letter to Paris, charming old bookstores and happily-ever-afters! When bookshop owner Sarah Smith is offered the opportunity for a job exchange with her Parisian friend Sophie, saying yes is a no-brainer—after all, what kind of romantic would turn down six months in Paris? Sarah is sure she’s in for […]

Book Review: The Duke’s Embrace by Erica Ridley

Book Review: The Duke’s ..

Once again, Ridley takes us back to Cressmouth village and back to the le Duc household! The quick pacing and fun characters make this novella incredibly easy to binge in one sitting. If you haven’t had a chance to read the previous installments, this still works as a standalone but for maximum enjoyment I recommend starting from the beginning! Now on to some character chat… By far, my favorite character was Sebastien! His character was complex and charming. A jack-of-all-trades, […]

ARC Review: Dukes, Actually by Erica Ridley

ARC Review: Dukes, Actually by..

This was an adorable return to the little village where it is Christmas year round! I didn’t feel like Carole was all that much of an incorrigible hoyden, but I suppose I am judging by more modern standards. There was more billiard instructing than how to woo a lady than I expected, though honestly, Azureford didn’t need the help anyway. I was definitely ready to swoon for him. Watching Carole and Azureford work side by side was immensely satisfying as […]