Book Review: “Knockout” by Sarah MacLean

I’m a big fan of Sarah MacLean‘s Hell’s Belles series because of their excellent blend of historical vibes, sassy women, humor, and of course, spice. The third book in the series is no different. Knockout [Buy Bookshop Amazon LibroFM] finally gives us a little more about Imogen’s backstory along with her romance. I’ve loved herContinue reading “Book Review: “Knockout” by Sarah MacLean”

Book Review: “Divine Rivals” by Rebecca Ross

Every once in a while, I get caught sleeping on a hot book. Divine Rivals by Rebecca Ross is one of them. I got an ARC at YALLFest 2022 because someone mentioned it involved journalists. Rebecca visited St. Louis on her tour for this book and I got my ARC signed, but still hadn’t readContinue reading “Book Review: “Divine Rivals” by Rebecca Ross”

Book Review: “Damsel” by Evelyn Skye

It’s not everyday that an author who has been out of the game for a minute due to personal issues gets a request to write the novelization of a Netflix movie with a pretty big name attached to it. That’s exactly what happened to Evelyn Skye when she was asked to write the novelization ofContinue reading “Book Review: “Damsel” by Evelyn Skye”

Book Review: “The Hundred Loves Of Juliet” by Evelyn Skye

I did not know I needed a Romeo and Juliet meets The Time Traveler’s Wife mash-up, but here we are and I am obsessed. I first heard about The Hundred Loves of Juliet and ended up getting an ARC while at Emerald City Comic Con in March, when Evelyn Skye made an appearance. She soldContinue reading “Book Review: “The Hundred Loves Of Juliet” by Evelyn Skye”

Manda Collins and “The Spinster’s Guide to Danger and Dukes”

If you’ve been hanging around the LiteraryHypewoman page for a while, you might remember seeing a ‘two for Tuesday’ post about Manda Collins. I was very proud of myself for realizing I had an ARC for book two, An Heiress’s Guide to Deception and Desire [Buy Bookshop Amazon] and reading book one, A Lady’s GuideContinue reading “Manda Collins and “The Spinster’s Guide to Danger and Dukes””

Sarah MacLean’s “Heartbreaker”

I started reading romance during the pandemic, but somehow hadn’t cracked open a mass market bodice ripper until the Hell’s Belles series came along. Christina Lauren gushed about Bombshell, so I had to give it a try since they have the best recommendations. Sarah MacLean did not leave me disappointed. So, I was very excitedContinue reading “Sarah MacLean’s “Heartbreaker””

“An Heiress’s Guide to Deception and Desire” From Manda Collins

Guys! I realized a book was a sequel and read the first part first! You should be so proud! That being said, An Heiress’s Guide to Deception and Desire by Manda Collins is book two, picking up about a year after the events of A Lady’s Guide to Mischief and Mayhem, but I think itContinue reading ““An Heiress’s Guide to Deception and Desire” From Manda Collins”

“A Lady’s Guide to Mischief and Mayhem” From Manda Collins

Hi. My name is Stephanie and I love mischief. I also love mayhem. The title of this novel called to my obnoxious soul and I could not escape its grip. Not that I wanted to escape A Lady’s Guide to Mischief and Mayhem by Manda Collins because it checks so many boxes of novels IContinue reading ““A Lady’s Guide to Mischief and Mayhem” From Manda Collins”

Evie Dunmore’s “Portrait Of A Scotsman”

When the pandemic first forced my lazy butt to set up a digital arc site account instead of nabbing them at the bookstore, one of the first I downloaded was Evie Dunmore’s A Rogue of One’s Own, then hit up the library for the first in the ‘League of Extraordinary Women’ series, Bringing Down TheContinue reading “Evie Dunmore’s “Portrait Of A Scotsman””

To Love And To Loathe

Summer is right around the corner, so it’s time to start thinking about the romance reads to pack for the beach. With the continued buzz around Bridgerton on Netflix gearing up for season two, I’m feeling the historical vibes. To Love And To Loathe is book two in Martha Waters’ Regency Vows series. If youContinue reading “To Love And To Loathe”