Joanna Bourne
I write historical fiction set in Revolutionary and Napoleonic France and Regency England. It was a time of love and sacrifice, clashing ideals, and really cool clothing. I live in the Appalachian Mountains with my family and my dog and cat.
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I write historical fiction set in Revolutionary and Napoleonic France and Regency England. It was a time of love and sacrifice, clashing ideals, and really cool clothing. I live in the Appalachian Mountains with my family and my dog and cat.
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She used light words that didn’t say what she was thinking. He was doing the same. They leaned on each other and everything important between them went unsaid. While you absolutely could read this book without reading the rest in the series, you absolutely do not want to. The romance is a little w...
Date Published: May 13, 2016 Format: Kindle Source: Personal copy Date Read: February 6, 2018-January 6, 2019 Blurb: Get revenge. Pay a debt. Save a soul. Lose your heart.Spanning centuries and continents, five brand-new novellas from beloved historical romance authors tell the stories of men and ...
It's clear the currently reading shelf in my world. This was like a 3.75That...sounded bad. It's just that I mostly listened to the audio which was addicting for this book but I am terribly slow at. There's some aspects that just didn't work crazily well for me. We knew Annique so well, but I felt l...
I can usually power through an anthology, but stopped reading this at 25 percent. The first story was boring beyond belief and then I skipped around and realized that none of the other stories looked interesting either. It didn't help that I had to keep going back to the intro in the book to look up...
***This review has also been posted on The Social Potato All or Nothing by Rose LernerThis was easily my favorite short story in this anthology and not just because it had a Jewish character and a bi character. There is just something about Rose Lerner’s story-telling style that manages to sweep you...