The Rose Red Bride by Claire Delacroix is the second book in her Jewels of Kinfairlie series. I have been enjoying these medieval romances set in Scotland. Poor Alexander, Laird of Kinfairlie did not quite learn his lesson with the eldest sister because folks, he is at it again. Delacroix’s Jewels of Kinfairlie series is such a fun, uncomplicated listen and I have been enjoying the voice of narrator Saskia Maarleveld with her Scottish lilt.
The Bedding Proposal by Tracy Anne Warren
The Bedding Proposal is the first in Tracy Anne Warren’s new Rakes of Cavendish Square. While the Rake on the cover only looks sixteen *snort* I do love a delicious tale involving rakes and dove in. Fleshed out characters, wicked banter and obstacles made this romance a treat!
Seducing Charlotte by Diana Quincy
Seducing Charlotte is the first book in the Accidental Peers by Diana Quincy. If you remember I reviewed and loved Tempting Bella #2 and Compromising Willa #3. Even though this is book one, it takes place after book three but before book two. Confused? No need to worry, each works deliciously as a standalone. Mini review: romantic, suspenseful, wicked banter and a strong heroine made this tale delightful.
Must Love Dukes by Elizabeth Michels
Must Love Dukes is the debut novel of author Elizabeth Michels and the first in the Tricks of the Ton trilogy. This was a delightful Regency era romance that made me giggle and swoon to my HEA. Mini review: Humorous, swoon-worthy and well paced with colorful characters that left me anxious for more by this author.
When the Rogue Returns by Sabrina Jeffries
I adore Sabrina Jeffries brand of historical fiction from her head-strong heroines to her swoon-worthy heroes, and the Duke’s Men series has become one of my favorites. When the Rogue Returns is the second book, and it offered up an engaging plot and lovable characters. Mini review: Suspenseful, romantic and captivating I consumed this in a single afternoon.