~~Reviewed by AnnMarie~~ Last Night with the Earl is the second book in The Devils of Dover series by Kelly Bowen. Although it’s part of a series it can easily be read as a standalone story. Eli Dawes had the reputation of an arrogant rake before he left for Waterloo. He came back a different […]
Author Visit: No Dukes Allowed by Grace Burrowes (Excerpts & Giveaway)
Three proper Regency ladies take a holiday by the sea in Brighton, where the last thing they want is to courted, bothered, and flirted with by a perishing lot of dukes. Fortunately for the ladies, three gentlemen who are not dukes come along with much more than flirtation in mind… Architect of My Dreams by […]
ARC Review: A Duke in the Night by Kelly Bowen
~~Reviewed by AnnMarie~~ A Duke in the Night is the first book in The Devils of Dover series by Kelly Bowen. Clara Hayward is a teacher. During her normal classes, she teaches the normal curriculum. In her summer classes, however, she teaches women to look past class and expectations and to see themselves and others […]
Release Blitz: The Lady in Red by Kelly Bowen (Review & Giveaway)
~~Reviewed by Monique~~ Lady Charlotte Beaumont has brought her forgery of a Van Dyck painting in order to sell it, and have enough money to be able to pay for lodgings and find a position, far from the family that ignores her. The man she came to see, “King”, sees immediately that the work […]
Author Event: Kelly Bowen Sweepstakes + Vote on Kelly’s New Duke
~~~~~ ~~~ Forever Romance is giving away a Kelly Bowen historical romance prize pack and asking for your help in choosing the cover design for Kelly’s February 2018 release. Click the link below to enter for a chance to win and you can cast your vote on the dreamiest duke while you’re at it! Click here to […]
Blog Tour: Between the Devil and the Duke by Kelly Bowen (Excerpt, Review & Giveaway)
~~~~~ ~~~ “I don’t suppose you’d be interested in a job?” “A job?” Angelique was aware she was repeating him like a half-wit, but she couldn’t seem to wrap her head around the last minute of conversation. “Yes.” Lavoie leaned forward slightly. “Ladies don’t have jobs.” Angelique tried to put some conviction into that statement, […]