2 Historical Books Heather Rereads
Sheena is joined by Heather Rose Jones to discuss 2 Historical Books Heather Rereads. These are Heather’s section from TLR’s 55 Most Reread Books. Listen to this episode here The
Read moreSheena is joined by Heather Rose Jones to discuss 2 Historical Books Heather Rereads. These are Heather’s section from TLR’s 55 Most Reread Books. Listen to this episode here The
Read moreLeading the Witness by Carsen Taite is a romantic suspense novel that surprised me. Catherine Landauer is a defense attorney who’s determined to make sure everyone gets a shot at
Read moreHot Ice by Aurora Rey, Elle Spencer, and Erin Zak is a novella collection about ice queens and the women who melt their hearts. Ice on Wheels by Aurora Rey
Read moreThe Taking by Celeste Castro is a fantasy/paranormal romance. In a far-off realm live the Heathers, a powerful yet mostly peaceful race of Fae. However, this was not always so.
Read moreMoontangled by Stephanie Burgis is a Regency fantasy with a low-angst second-chance romance between two young women, one an aspiring politician and one a magician in training. In Burgis’s Angland,
Read moreDirt Nap by Carolyn Elizabeth is the second book in the Corey Curtis and Thayer Reynolds romantic thriller series. Even though Corey Curtis is still dealing with the awful side
Read moreVacation People by Cheri Ritz is a vacation romance about finding love where and when you least expect it. Penny Rothmoore works in the upper ranks of her father’s Las
Read moreSoul Burn by Megan Hart and Brenda Murphy is a paranormal, BDSM, erotic novella collection about finding acceptance and unconditional love. The two stories highlight how secrets and loneliness are
Read moreBig Girl Pill by KD Williamson is a second chance, friends to lovers romance with a great message about reclaiming your life and cutting out toxicity. Maya Davis is headed
Read moreBetween Boat And Shore by Rhiannon Grant is a bit hard to classify. It is–most obviously–a historical novel. It has a murder mystery subplot, but it’s not a mystery by
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