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REVIEW: The Accidental Bride by Jane WalshMiss Grace Linfield has resigned herself to life as a lady’s companion as the only path to respectable security. At least it allows her to...
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REVIEW: Funny Guy by Emma BarryDear Emma Barry, I loved Chick Magnet , released earlier this year and was excited to read Funny Guy , although I knew from your social...
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REVIEW: Roux for Two by Aurora ReyWhen her celebrity chef boss is taken down in a sexual harassment scandal, Chelsea Boudreaux’s dream of getting her own cooking show...
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REVIEW: Sixpenny Octavo (The Old Bridge Inn Series) by Annick TrentA standalone F/F historical romance Clockmender Hannah Croft’s friend Molly has been arrested for her connections to a Jacobin club....
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REVIEW: Four Secrets Kept by H L MarsayWelcome to Hartwell, an English village full of cobbled streets, ancient curses, and buried secrets. Although the village may have laid...
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REVIEW: Style & Society: Dressing the Georgians by Anna ReynoldsUncovers Georgian Britain through the sumptuous fashionable dress of the era. Explore the history of Georgian clothing through the...
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Review: The Beast Prince (Earthborn Book 1) by Marian PereraHalf human. Half earth. All molten-hot devastation.” Katsumi Ito, captain of the guard, would give her life to defend her town. But as...
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REVIEW: The Country Cousins (Woodham Book 2) by Dinah DeanShe dislikes handsome and arrogant Mr Hartwell, but is he an enemy? Miss Caroline Barnes is shocked to discover she has a secret family...
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Open Thread for Readers for May 2023Got a book you want to talk about? Frustrated with a book or series? In love with a new one? Found a buried treasure? An issue that keeps popping...
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JOINT REVIEW: When the Angels Left the Old Country by Sacha LambA queer immigrant fairytale about individual purpose, the fluid nature of identity, and the power of love to change and endure. Uriel the...
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REVIEW: The Midnight News by Jo BakerIt is 1940 and twenty-year-old Charlotte Richmond watches from her attic window as enemy planes fly over London. Still grieving her beloved...
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REVIEW: The Bride Wore White by Amanda QuickA psychic desperate to escape her destiny—and a killer—finds her future in the coastal town of Burning Cove in New York Times bestselling...
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Review: Best Men by Sidney KargerWhen two best men in a wedding party fall for each other, they realize love isn’t a piece of cake in this hilarious and heartfelt...
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REVIEW: Ukulele of Death by E. J. CoppermanAfter losing their parents when they were just babies, private investigators Fran and Ken Stein now specialize in helping adoptees find...
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REVIEW: Sally-Ann by Susan ScarlettThe Marchioness’s face changed. … She turned to Ann. “What is your name, dear?” “Ann.” “Would...
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REVIEW: Artfully Yours by Joanna Lowell (x2)Dear Joanna Lowell, This is the second time we are reviewing your most recent romance here at DA. Layla reviewed Artfully Yours back in...
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REVIEW: A Dangerous Education by Megan ChanceDear Megan Chance: I first became a fan of your work with your unusual and dark romances written in the 1990s. Since you’ve...
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REVIEW: In the Lives of Puppets by T. J. KluneIn a strange little home built into the branches of a grove of trees, live three robots—fatherly inventor android Giovanni Lawson, a...
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Review: Station Eternity (The Midsolar Murders #1) by Mur LaffertyFrom idyllic small towns to claustrophobic urban landscapes, Mallory Viridian is constantly embroiled in murder cases that only she has the...
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REVIEW: The Last Animal by Ramona AusubelTeenage sisters Eve and Vera never imagined their summer vacation would be spent in the Arctic, tagging along on their mother’s scientific...
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REVIEW: The Baker’s Daughter by D.E. StevensonReview This is – as one ought to say when one is in an art gallery – interesting. But despite the fact that there is a happy...
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REVIEW: The Frog Earl by Carola DunnEscaping into the countryside to nurse his wounded pride and heart, Simon Hurst encounters the lovely but eccentric Mimi (half English, half...
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REVIEW: A Bulletproof Ground Sloth by Pat Spain“This is the scene everyone will remember,” is how the director described the bullet-ant ceremony moments before Pat Spain took...
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REVIEW: Honey for Tea by Elizabeth CadellJendy Marsh was worried about her sister Nancy. Six weeks before her wedding day, Nancy had broken off her engagement to Allen Harvey and...
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REVIEW: Untethered Sky (x2) by Fonda LeeDear Fonda Lee, Your novella, Untethered Sky , begins when its main character, Ester, a would be-rukher (handler of rocs), is given one of the...
