A Historical Tale with some Romance on the Side, Comanche Moon by Catherine Anderson

“You aren’t going to get her? She’s your wife. Her place is beside you.”“A man cannot own a woman, cousin. He can only…” Hunter’s words trailed off. A picture of Loretta’s face flashed in his mind. “He can only love her.”― Catherine Anderson, Comanche Moon When I asked for a Historical Romance to read thisFortsätt läsa ”A Historical Tale with some Romance on the Side, Comanche Moon by Catherine Anderson”

A Racist fall in Love with What She Hates, Estero Bay by Elisabeth MacDonald

It took me quite a while to find the English title for this book. Forgive me but I searched for the translation of the Swedish title, Winds of the Sea, and came up with nothing. I wonder why… Either way, this historical romance is written by Elisabeth MacDonald. It was published by Harlequin in 1991Fortsätt läsa ”A Racist fall in Love with What She Hates, Estero Bay by Elisabeth MacDonald”

A Cringe from my Youth, Blessing by Debbi Bedford

Another of my mother’s 90s historical romance. This one is named, Charaden, in Swedish. Translating the charade, proving once again that the Swedish translation of titles is weird at best but I guess it made more sense than Blessing.  I adored this one when I was thirteen but unlike other books this one doesn’t holdFortsätt läsa ”A Cringe from my Youth, Blessing by Debbi Bedford”

Welcome back the romance of the 90s, a review of Web of Loving Lies by Barbara Leigh

This book was written back in 1993 and was one of the many Historical Romances which my mother bought. I decided to take a dive, and I mean take a dive for she had bags of these kinds of novels in the basements, into my mother’s storage to find some old romances and this oneFortsätt läsa ”Welcome back the romance of the 90s, a review of Web of Loving Lies by Barbara Leigh”

Celebrate Valentine’s day with a romance from the 90s!

I will under the span of five days, Monday to Friday. Release one book review a day of romances from the 90s. I found my mom’s secret stash of trashy romances and decided to read some for Valentine hoping to share my pain with you in the futile hope that you might pick up someFortsätt läsa ”Celebrate Valentine’s day with a romance from the 90s!”

Hidden under the disguise of a fairytale, Fog & Mist by Kelsie Engen

This is the first book from the Canens Chronicles. A fantasy heavily inspired by fairytales and trying to follow a darker tone similar to the Grimm brother’s tales. It is a fairly new book, published back in 2019, and it shows with its modern style of writing. It is clean and can be read byFortsätt läsa ”Hidden under the disguise of a fairytale, Fog & Mist by Kelsie Engen”

A Blast from the Past, Dragon’s Blood by Jane Yolen

This book was suggested to me when I asked for a Science fiction. I have no experience with that genre so I thought a Sci Fi Fantasy would be a good way to go. Too bad I choose this one. Dragon’s Blood is the first book in the series Pit Dragon Chronicle. It was firstFortsätt läsa ”A Blast from the Past, Dragon’s Blood by Jane Yolen”

Is the main character the bad guy? Prince of Thorns by Mark Lawrence

Looking for a hero? Someone to save the day? slay the dragon? then I have some news for you. This is NOT the book you’re looking for. This is the first book in The Broken Empire series by Mark Lawrence. This is a story about a fourteen-year- old boy’s path from prince to emperor byFortsätt läsa ”Is the main character the bad guy? Prince of Thorns by Mark Lawrence”

Walking down the Boulevard of Old Time Roleplaying Fantasy, Homeland, The Legend of Drizzt by R.A. Salvatore

Slam your head on a keyboard, and you have the name Drizzt. The main character of The Legend of Drizzt by R.A. Salvatore. A book series with 36 books depicted in the world of the Forgotten Realms. These stories might be more famous for the RPG game Dungeons and Dragons, no matter if you likeFortsätt läsa ”Walking down the Boulevard of Old Time Roleplaying Fantasy, Homeland, The Legend of Drizzt by R.A. Salvatore”

A MxM without romance, A Review of Inferno by N. A. Carson

Nobody moved. Nobody spoke. They all simply stared. I tried to move, but remaining upright alone was taking all my strength. I was a monster to them. Everyone had seen my power. I was done here. They’d never let me stay. Inferno, N.A. Carson This one might be slightly confusing for some as only oneFortsätt läsa ”A MxM without romance, A Review of Inferno by N. A. Carson”

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