Review: A Match Made at Christmas by Ellie St. Clair
Step back in time to Regency England with this cozy romance featuring the much beloved fake-dating trope.
Review: The Duke Alone by Christi Caldwell
Home Alone meets Bridgerton in this historical holiday romance set in Regency London.
Review: Godmersham Park by Gill Hornby
A fictionalized account of the real-life friendship between Jane Austen, one of Britain’s most beloved authors, and Anne Sharp.
Review: A Wish for Father Christmas by Laura Rollins
A feel-good, holiday novella that sweeps you back in time to Regency England.
Review: North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell
A timeless classic featuring two of British literature’s greatest characters, John Thornton and Margaret Hale.
Vintage Romance: The Viscount who Loved Me by Julia Quinn
The second book in the beloved Bridgertons series featuring everyone’s favorite trope — enemies to lovers.
Review: The American Heiress by Daisy Goodwin
Fans of Downton Abbey and The Gilded Age will enjoy this historical fiction novel set around the turn of the century.
Review: A Sleigh Ride Kiss by Jen Geigle Johnson
Looking for a cozy, feel-good holiday romance? Look no further.
Vintage Romance: The Duke and I by Julia Quinn
The first book in the Bridgertons series.
Review: Charlotte by Helen Moffett
This Pride and Prejudice spin-off delves into the life of Charlotte Lucas both during and after the events of Pride and Prejudice.
Review: A Yorkshire Carol by Jennie Goutet
A heartwarming holiday romance that transports you back in time to Regency Yorkshire.
Review: The Book of Life by Deborah Harkness
The final installment in the All Souls trilogy.
Vintage Romance: Christmas Carol by Flora Speer
Have you ever wondered what Dickens’ A Christmas Carol would be like if told from the perspective of a woman? If so, this just might be the book for you.
Review: Shadow of Night by Deborah Harkness
This second book in the All Souls Trilogy sees Diana and Matthew travel back in time to Elizabethan England in their quest to find Ashmole 782.
Review: The Twelve Dates of Christmas
Twelve dates with twelve different men in the days leading up to Christmas — will Kate find her one true love through these Christmas-themed speed dates?
Review: A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness
A vampire, a witch, and their forbidden love. If you are looking for a great fantasy romance series, look no further.
Review: Blackmoore by Julianne Donaldson
A charming Regency romance perfect for fans of Jane Austen.
Review: The Viscount and the Vicar’s Daughter by Mimi Matthews
The notorious rake Tristan Sinclair is the last person who Valentine March ever thought she would meet, let alone fall in love with.
Review: The Beantown Girls by Jane Healey
This historical fiction follows Fiona Denning and her two friends as they leave their hometown of Boston behind to volunteer overseas as Red Cross Clubmobile girls.
Review: A Holiday by Gaslight by Mimi Matthews
In this homage to Gaskell’s North and South, the reader is transported back in time to Victorian England during the holiday season.