My reviews are honest & they contain spoilers. For more, follow me: It’s been a while since I read a Carla Kelly book so gathered it’s time to read something new. I bought her latest back in May 2018, which is book 1 of the new St. Brendan series. Then I found out that the H and h of the story were...
Meg’s lady’s maid was Bessie. Meg had arrived two days before at Thornshire Castle. Meg had taken a sea trip with her older brother Daniel. Their cousin the Duke Of South Hampton had agreed to sponsor Meg for a season in London.It was to meg to marry well and save the family as they had fallen on h...
bookshelves: censorship, kiddlewinks, dec-2015-free-for-all, winter-20152016, paper-read, one-penny-wonder, banned-books Read in December, 2015 http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/turk... Nice illustrations, good underlying message.
Amelia Beckett is delighted to be a widow. Married by proxy to a man she’d never met, Amelia recognizes that a fortuitous entry into widowhood frees her from meddlesome chaperones and matchmakers. Heiress to her mother’s sugar plantation in Jamaica, she happily anticipates working in a man’s world, ...
"Do not let logic or duty override matters of the heart" Meg Burton is a young American lass sent to Britain with a duty to her family: she must find a wealthy husband to avoid their financial ruin. But will she let her duty to her family overcome her very soul? As it turns out,my first Netgall...
I have a confession to make. I adore seafaring novels of any sort. Although a landlubber down to my sparkle painted toenails and no doubt will never set foot on a boat. I can get lost in many books that deal with sailing and much of Becoming Lady Lockwood takes places on the high seas. Not only did ...