Deanna Raybourn has once again delivered a gloriously witty and intelligent Victorian mystery in A Dangerous Collaboration. This is the fourth book...
Review: A Perilous Undertaking + A Treacherous Curse
This is my new favorite book series. There. I said it. Author Deanna Raybourn has found something incredibly special with the highly intelligent and...
Review: A Curious Beginning
The first book in the Veronica Speedwell mystery series, A Curious Beginning, by Deanna Raybourn was so much fun. Entertaining, thrilling, charming,...
Review: Impossible Saints
Oh, man. Wow. Wow, wow, wow. I haven't lost a weekend to a novel in a while but Impossible Saints by Clarissa Harwood just sank its teeth into me...
Review: The Huntress
I used to watch the dance competition show, So You Think You Can Dance, a long time ago. In case you haven't watched it, judge Mary Murphy lets out...
Review: Lilac Girls
There are affiliate links in this post. Read my disclosure policy to learn more. There's not much I can say about Martha Hall Kelly's blockbuster...
Review: Washington Black
This Giller Prize-winning novel takes the reader and main character on quite a journey. Told in the first-person POV (my personal fav), Washington...
Review: Five Days of Fog
I don’t know what it is, but historical fiction involving tough ladies beating the crap out of people really appeals to me. (I don't know what that...
Review: The Gown
This is a guest post from my friend, Kathleen. Thanks Kathleen! The Gown is one of the best historical fiction novels I have read in a while. This...
Review: Josephine Baker’s Last Dance
This book was provided to me by Gallery Books in exchange for an honest review. The glitz and the glamour, the bright lights and the adoration—Freda...
Review: The Cottingley Secret
The first time I heard Hazel Gaynor's name was a few years ago when Writing.ie held a few online classes. One of their guests for their historical...
Review: Marilla of Green Gables
Author Sarah McCoy stopped by Bookmark in Charlottetown during the promotional tour of her new novel, Marilla of Green Gables. I asked her if she...
Jillianne Hamilton writes delightful historical fiction and historical romance featuring rebellious heroines and happy endings.
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