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Tag Archives: Regency Period
First Line Friday – 20 October 2017 – The Dishonorable Miss DeLancey (Carolyn Miller)
Welcome to another week of First Line Friday, hosted by Hoarding Books. Can you believe October is half over? The end of the year is going to be here before you know it! This week I have the first line … Continue reading
The Captivating Lady Charlotte (Carolyn Miller) – Review
~ About the Book ~ Her heart is her own–but her hand in marriage is another matter Lady Charlotte Featherington is destined for great things on the marriage market. After all, as the beautiful daughter of a marquess, she should … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews, Christian Romance, Historical Romance, New Releases, Romance
Tagged 5 stars, Carolyn Miller, Love Triangle, Regency Period
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Interview + Australian Giveaway with Carolyn Miller
If you love Regency novels then you are going to love my guest today! You might remember that a couple of weeks ago I shared that I met up with author Carolyn Miller in her home town of Moss Vale … Continue reading
First Line Friday – 16 June 2017 – The Captivating Lady Charlotte (Carolyn Miller)
Happy First Line Friday everyone! I’m still on the road with the family, on the last day of our trip to Melbourne. It’s been a busy, but fun time, and tonight we will be home with all the fun of … Continue reading
The Elusive Miss Ellison (Carolyn Miller) – Review
~ About the Book ~ Handsome appearance counts for naught unless matched by good character and actions. That’s the firm opinion of not-so-meek minister’s daughter Lavinia Ellison. So even though all the other villagers of St. Hampton Heath are swooning … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews, Christian Romance, Historical Romance, Romance
Tagged 4 stars, Carolyn Miller, Regency Period
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First Line Friday – 13 Jan 2017 – A Noble Masquerade
I’m very excited to be joining some of my best book-blogging buddies for First Line Fridays this year. If you’re not familiar with these posts, it’s pretty simple. Open the book nearest to you (or go and pick up the book you’re currently reading – fiction or non-fiction) and share the first line in the […]
Posted in First Line Fridays, Historical Romance
Tagged 1810s, Kristi Ann Hunter, Regency Period
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A Spy’s Devotion (Melanie Dickerson) – Review
Julia folded the original piece of paper and put it back in its hiding place in the drawer. She quickly folded the copy she had made into a very small square and held it in her palm. Too nervous … Continue reading