Genre: Historical Fiction

🎧 Murder on the Serpentine Bridge by Andrea Penrose @AndreaPenrose #JamesCameronStewart @KensingtonBooks @TantorAudio #LoveAudiobooks

🎧 Murder on the Serpentine Bridge by Andrea Penrose @AndreaPenrose #JamesCameronStewart @KensingtonBooks @TantorAudio #LoveAudiobooks

I love this Wrexford & Sloane series so much. The main characters are building a found family with courage, compassion, and cleverness. I am tickled by how clever it is.  They support and encourage each other’s strengths and protect each other’s weaknesses.   There is plenty of great science, mathematics and art to fill their imaginations. […]

Posted September 29, 2022 by Anne - Books of My Heart in Book Review / 22 Comments

🎧 An Unexpected Peril by Deanna Raybourn @deannaraybourn #AngeleMasters @RecordedBooks #LoveAudiobooks

🎧 An Unexpected Peril by Deanna Raybourn @deannaraybourn #AngeleMasters @RecordedBooks #LoveAudiobooks

The Veronica Speedwell series is very much a Sherlock Holmish mystery and while An Unexpected Peril is again a mystery, this time Veronica spends more time pretending to be someone she is not, than solving a mystery. Veronica, Lepidopterist by trade, is no stranger to royalty since she is the illegitimate (or legitimate sort of […]

Posted August 15, 2022 by Robin in Book Review / 13 Comments

🎧 A Murderous Relation by Deanna Raybourn @deannaraybourn #AngeleMasters @RecordedBooks #LoveAudiobooks

🎧  A Murderous Relation by Deanna Raybourn @deannaraybourn #AngeleMasters @RecordedBooks #LoveAudiobooks

Veronica Speedwell series has been a lot of fun so far and A Murderous Relation, the fifth book of the series is no exception.  Veronica, a lepidopterist (someone who studies butterflies) by trade, and adventurer by accident has just stumbled head first into another mystery.  It is amazing how many times she gets both herself […]

Posted July 23, 2022 by Robin in Book Review / 6 Comments

Harriet by Alice McVeigh @astmcveigh1 #WarleighHallPress @sophiarose1816

Harriet by Alice McVeigh @astmcveigh1 #WarleighHallPress @sophiarose1816

Successfully debuting in the Austenesque world with Susan, Alice McVeigh continues to dazzle Austen lovers with a new retelling of Emma. Harriet sidelines that matchmaking lady and satisfies readers who ever wondered what two very different ladies were thinking as events transpired. Since a tender age, Harriet Smith had boarded at Mrs. Goddard’s school in […]

Posted July 3, 2022 by Sophia in Book Review / 14 Comments