Tessa Dare: The Wallflower Wager
CW: sexual assault/molestation, abandonment, extreme poverty The third in a series that I thought worked great as a standalone, The Wallflower Wager might’ve been more appropriately Continue
CW: sexual assault/molestation, abandonment, extreme poverty The third in a series that I thought worked great as a standalone, The Wallflower Wager might’ve been more appropriately Continue
CW: Family rejection In the spirit of the good old help-another-find-a-lover trope (that’s what I call it, anyway), Eva Leigh gives us a rake who Continue
CW: death/murder Second in a series that worked great as a standalone, The Viscount Made Me Do It features a wounded soldier carrying grief from the Continue
This is a Victorian era, rather than Regency, romance between childhood enemies (or at least they really disliked each other). And even though they are Continue