We are in the middle of the #HoHoHoRAT at Caffeinated and sharing holiday and winter recommendations with you. Today, Sophia Rose is here to share a review for, In A Christmas Revelation by Anne Perry. Grab a cup of cocoa and enjoy…
What a Difference a Duke Makes by Lenora Bell
I tend to be an eclectic reader and often follow my moods. After several reviews from fellow bloggers, I began the School for Dukes series by Lenora Bell and dove headfirst into What a Difference a Duke Makes. I had the most splendid time with this hero and feisty heroine.
The Way of All Flesh by Ambrose Parry
The Way of the Flesh is a brilliant, atmospheric, historical, crime fiction novel that had me completely enthralled. The story is rich in the history of medical advancements and butchery performed during this period; particularly those surrounding the development of anaesthesia.
The Witch of Willow Hall by Hester Fox
I was drawn to The Witch of Willow Hall by Hester Fox with its mention of Salem Witches and atmospheric tale. There are strange happens within Willow Hall and methinks magic is afoot.
It’s In His Kiss by Julia Quinn
It’s In His Kiss by Julia Quinn, narrated by Simon Prebble is the seventh Bridgerton novel and shares the romance of Hyacinth, the youngest and most outspoken of the siblings. A diary, hidden jewels and wicked banter made this tale delightful.