Showing posts with label historical fiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label historical fiction. Show all posts

Friday, 6 March 2020

Kiss and Consume by Lynelle Barrett

Kiss and ConsumeKiss and Consume by Lynelle Barrett
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Info

Abigail's parents are executed as vampires and she flees to the house of a local teacher. He is kind and he believes that she is innocent. A romance starts to build, but things are not quite as they seem and tragedy strikes.

Review

The book is a great read and there is twists and turns and nothing is ever certain. The unknowns causes people to be gruel and thirst for blood and that leads to a lot of unhappiness. I like the relationship between Abigail and Levi. It's full of love and trust and childlike learning.
The plot goes up and down and I feel like it had more potential than what it delivered. It is a good book, but I feel like it could have been more. Also, there are certain aspects of the plot that are a little bit hard to follow, like the case of the doctor's hatred and his past life with Elisabeth.
It is important to remember that this is a first in series so, of course, there has to be something left to the next books in the series.
All in all, I like this book, but there are parts that I did not like so much hence the four stars. I definitely want to read the next book in the series.

* ARC received from BookSirens

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Sunday, 1 September 2019

Teaching His Ward by Noël Cades



Stars: ★★★★★
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General info

This is a bit of a cliche regency romance novel. Jemima is a 17-year old orphan girl whose guardian is the Earl of Southwell, a man who she has never met but who is extremely strict. When he forbids Jemima from going to London to begin her introduction to society, the adventure starts.

Things I liked

I generally like these kind of historical novels because they are easy to read and the language isn't too heavy. The story was good, even if it is a bit cliche. It was still great to follow and to experience Jemima and Marcus' love story. I wish finding a longtime partner would be this easy nowadays as it seem to have been in the good-old-days.

Things I didn't like

Well, I think there's nothing that I didn't like. I don't mind the cliche or anything. It moved a little fast since the Lord of Southwell travels so much so some months are skipped in the book but I don't mind that either. The ending could have been a bit longer but I still like it a lot.

Conclusion

All in all, this is a very enjoyable book that brightens up your day. I personally could not stop reading this book and when I wasn't reading the book, I was thinking about it so I guess I was totally hooked until the very end. 

* Free copy of the book received from Book Sirens

Tuesday, 6 August 2019

Bringing Down the Duke by Evie Dunmore


Stars: ★★★★★
More info from Goodreads
Pre-order from Amazon
Publishing date September, 3rd, 2019


General info 

Annabelle is a poor girl from the countryside who gets into the first female college at Oxford university. She’s actively trying to get government to give women the vote.
Then there is Duke of Montgomery. He’s all about duty and when he meets Annabelle, his life turns upside down. They go through ups and downs when they face the expectations of the society and other obstacles. This is a beautiful story about real love and soul mates. 

Things I liked

I have to say I really like the poor country girl and a rich duke set up a lot. It might be a bit cliche but not in a historical romance usually. I also really like the characters and especially Annabelle. She’s strong, inspiring and clever. And I appreciate Montgomery too. He’s brilliant and in the end he does the right thing. 

Things I didn’t like 

At least right now, there’s nothing I could say that I didn’t like. Well certain characters but I guess that’s a given with any book and that’s good thing really. 

Conclusion

All in all, this book is great. It has strong characters, a beautiful plot and it truly shows the type of life women had in the past. The happy ending truly was just the cherry on top. 

* ARC received from the publisher through First to Read scheme

Wednesday, 13 June 2018

Lord of Secrets by Erica Ridley



First, thank you to the publisher for pre-approving me to receive this ARC via Netgalley. 
This is the fifth book in the Rogues to Riches series but can still be very much read as a stand-alone.

This book is what I enjoy. It is full of passion and love but there was also drama and secrets. 
Meet Nora, a sheep maiden who took a position as her wealthy cousin’s paid companion to keep her family farm afloat. Then meet, Heath, a handsome and very wealthy gentleman, in line to inherit a baronetcy. 
When they first meet, they both know that any kind of interaction between them will be frowned upon and a relationship would be downright forbidden. However, after a numerous twists and turns, the couple find themselves very much smitten with each other but there are secrets that could keep them apart. 

The characters are interesting which I find very delightful because sometimes in historical fiction, the story line and the characters can be quite boring. That is not the case in this novel. The characters are great and they make you feel compassion and dread for them and at least I wished them to have a happily ever after.

When it comes to the plot, it is easy, and interesting to follow. It’s not boring and heavy. I did not feel the need to put book down once and like I said, it felt dreadful in the bits where the characters face hardship and problems. 


A delightful and a very happy read. I’m looking forward to reading more books from this series and I warmly recommend it to any fans of historical romance stories.
This book gets the full five stars.  

Lord of secrets will be published June, 15th (that is just two days away!)



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Thursday, 5 April 2018

The Club by Sharon Page







This book is great and I enjoyed reading it immensely. It is the perfect combination of mystery, romance, erotica and happy endings. 
Lady Jane is one of those characters who inspires people and all in all she is a very interesting character. She was abused by a brute husband and survived that and moved onto helped other people. Plus she is one fierce but funny woman. 
When it comes to Lord Wickham, I think he’s going to be Prince Charming for a while, he was abused and misunderstood as well and still he tried to safe every woman he met. He did not really care about his own life, he just wanted everyone else to happy. 
The plot of book is great. It’s not the typical damsel in distress or arrenaged marriage type of book that historical romances usually are. Neither is it a romance book where two people fall in love and fight to get married. The Club is mysterious, romantic and erotic all at the same time. 
All in all, the Club was one of the best books I’ve read in a while. And I’m warmly recommending this book to anyone who is listening. This book deserves the full five stars. 

Light, Camera, Murder by Nikki Haverstock

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