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Brenna M's Book Blog
Brenna M's Book Blog rated it 10 years ago
An Untitled Lady Nicky Penttila Paperback, Paperback, 368 pages Published February 12th 2014 (first published December 20th 2013) Musa Publishing, LLC ISBN13 9781619377769 Actually 3.5 stars. I am not much of a romance book reader, but I did enjoy An Untitled Lady. The author, Nicky Penttila, wea...
So.... Nicky?
So.... Nicky? rated it 11 years ago
This is a free "first chapter" to my latest novel, An Untitled Lady. It takes place the day before the novel starts, and gives Maddie's outlook on what is about to happen. An Untitled Lady starts with Nash's point of view. I decided against starting the novel with this chapter because I think it is ...
The Romance Vault
The Romance Vault rated it 11 years ago
I received a copy of this book in return for an honest review. And the first thing I need to say is; Thank you very much Netgalley!I didn't know what to expect going into this book as I am not a reader of historical romances in fact the last historical book I read was Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrel...
 ~*Krissys Bookshelf Reviews*~
~*Krissys Bookshelf Reviews*~ rated it 11 years ago
I received a digital copy of this book in exchange for an honest review from Netgalley. A Note of Scandal was one of those books that even from the first page knew how to keep you reading all the way through. Not many Regent romances keep you attached to each page and each character but from the sta...
Tattooed Book Review
Tattooed Book Review rated it 12 years ago
Visit www.tattooedbookreview.com for this review and more!A lovely, thoughtful, and entertaining regency romance.There’s just something I love about a historical romance of this type. It’s sweet, there is very little sex and it’s not graphic at all. However, I always enjoy being reminded of a bygone...
So.... Nicky?
So.... Nicky? rated it 12 years ago
A good collection for a great cause. I thought my fave was the first one, "For the Love of a Book" by O.M. Grey, but as time passes I've found myself thinking more about "One Escape at a Time" by Teel James Glenn.**Disclaimer: My own story, "The Lunchbox," is the last one in the book.
anasmith7186896
anasmith7186896 rated it 12 years ago
3.5 starsAn unusual story about a noblewoman who composes music.And a man she needs to help her publish it (with some deceit thrown in).There is also something that is usually not so prominent in the most of the regency novels. The way that the war veterans were treated, and just how their life was ...
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