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June Calvin: A Lord for Olivia

By Anne | April 7, 2014 - 1:29 pm |April 23, 2014 0-1 Flames, Book Review, June Calvin
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Fiercely independent Olivia Ormhill hasn’t trusted a man since her former fianc betrayed her. She meets Lord Edmund Debham and believes him to be nothing Continue →

Tagged a lord for olivia, a lord for olivia reiew, clean Regency, clean Regency Romance, june calvin, PG regency romance, regency romance review

Rhonda Woodward: Lady Emma’s Dilemma

By Anne | March 31, 2014 - 11:55 am |May 18, 2016 0-1 Flames, Rhonda Woodward
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Once lovers, Lady Emmaline and Baron Devreux have differing points of view concerning a long-ago tryst-and some “what ifs.” But in an unexpected encounter, the Continue →

Tagged lady emma's dilemma, lady emma's dilemma review, misunderstanding Reg Rom trope, rhonda woodward

Regency Men: Beau Brummel (1924)

By Anne | March 20, 2014 - 3:10 pm |November 11, 2021 Regency Men
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This gem of a silent film was on TCM last night, and as DH came to bed and looked up at the screen, he could Continue →

Tagged Beau Brummel, beau brummel lived here, beau brummel shaving, beau brummel silent film

Jane Aiken Hodge: Watch the Wall, My Darling

By Anne | March 17, 2014 - 1:52 pm |April 11, 2014 0-1 Flames, Book Review, Jane Aiken Hodge
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The carriage that was rolling swiftly along the rainy English marsh on the road from London suddenly stopped. A barricade blocked the way. Dark figures Continue →

Tagged gothic Regency, gothic regency romance, jane aiken hodge, regency gothic, Regency smuggling, watch the wall, watch the wall my darling review
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