Beyond the Moon by Catherine Taylor delivered a time-slip romance that held me captive from its suspenseful moments to WWI details. Narrated by Liz May Brice historical fiction and romance fans alike will want to grab this one.
The Rose Code by Kate Quinn
I love a good historical fiction, especially when it’s based on actual events, people and places. The Rose Code by Kate Quinn takes us to Bletchley Park and shares the fascinating story of a group of decoders during WWII.
The Heiress Gets a Duke by Harper St. George
A boxing Duke and feisty American heiress… yes please! The first novel in the Gilded Age Heiress, The Heiress Gets a Duke, by Harper St. George delivered laughs, swoons and annoying mums.
Her Night with the Duke by Diana Quincy
Her Night with the Duke by Diana Quincy is the first in the Clandestine Affairs series. An exotic, headstrong female and an uptight Duke share an encounter that changes all the rules.
To Catch an Earl by Kate Bateman
Swoons and a cat-and-mouse game await you in To Catch an Earl by Kate Bateman. This is the second novel in the Bow Street Runners as Alex Harland, Earl of Melton hunts for the mysterious jewel thief known as the Nightjar.