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  • Make Me Love You by Johanna Lindsey – Regency Romance Review

    Johanna Lindsey delivers another satisfying romance in Make Me Love You . Filled with witty dialogue, verbal sparring, and undeniable chemistry, this Regency romance is an enjoyable journey to a well-earned happily ever after. At-a-Glance Tone:  Lighthearted, witty, and romantic Setting:  Regency England Genre:  Historical romance Themes:  Love versus pride, misunderstandings, personal growth, happily-ever-after Best for readers of:  Classic Regency romances, witty banter, and Johanna Lindsey fans looking for a charming standalone Book Review for Make Me Love You by Joh anna Lindsey It goes without saying that Johanna Lindsey knows how to deliver a happily ever after . . . she just takes her time doing it which makes for an interesting and enjoyable story. Make Me Love You is sure to make you smile and fall in love! Brooke Whitworth is no mindless chit, and she certainly is willing to let a hard-headed lord stand in the way of their happiness. Dominic Wolfe is just as determined to make sure nothing comes of what he believes to be an insulting and ridiculous order, and his primary goal is to scare Brooke away . . . Except plans have a way of going topsy-turvy when least expected. ​ I'll admit that it's not quite up to par with her Malory series or even most of her western romances, but once I stopped comparing this to her earlier works, I found myself enjoying the book immensely! ​ With witty dialogue, endearing characters, wonderful chemistry, and enough verbal sparring to make you smile, laugh, and want to join the conversation, Make Me Love You is a win for Johanna Lindsey and readers of historical romance. Get a Copy Amazon | Bookshop.org | Barnes & Noble Book Information Publisher : ‎Gallery Books Publication date: ‎July 5, 2016 Edition: ‎First Edition Language: ‎English Print length: ‎384 pages ISBN-13: ‎978-1501105425 Genres: Historical Regency Romance Language: ‎English    Format Read: Hardcover Read by: MK Review Copy Source: Reviewer's Personal Library Content: 5 Hearts Review Disclaimers and Notes: The copy reviewed was purchased by the reviewer. This review is the opinion of the reviewer and does not necessarily represent the opinions of all other reviewers (past, present, future) who review for Books and Benches. Because we do not have a professional editor volunteer, this post was edited by the Books and Benches team with help from ProWritingAid, Grammarly, or Wix. The review, and all opinions/thoughts within, are the reader's. Affiliate links are in use on this post. If you click on an Amazon or Bookshop link, and make a purchase, this site will earn a small commission. It costs you nothing and helps us to maintain this website and pay for books to share. About the Book Make Me Love You by Johanna Lindsey #1 New York Times bestselling author Johanna Lindsey delivers a sparkling, passionate tale of an earl’s daughter who must convince a mysterious viscount to marry her and end his vendetta against her brother. One duel could be considered a matter of honor, but three duels are attempted murder! With enlightened society outraged at such reckless behavior among young noblemen, the Prince Regent orders Robert Whitworth, the earl of Tamdon’s heir, and Lord Dominic Wolfe to end their dispute by allying their families through marriage. Whichever party refuses to comply will forfeit his lands and title. Whitworth relishes the idea of sending his younger sister Brooke to his enemy’s remote estate. He knows the Wolf will reject her as a bride, thereby losing his wealth and status. The Wolf, however, is determined to scare away the Whitworth chit. With dueling no longer an available means of destroying the man he abhors, he will be satisfied to see him lose his lands and title. But he hadn’t expected his enemy’s sister to be so resourceful or resilient. Brooke Whitworth has been dreaming of her first Season in London because she intends to win a husband who will take her far away from her unloving family. Instead, she is being sent to the Yorkshire moors to wed a mysterious nobleman whose family is cursed and who has thrice tried to kill her brother. But there’s no room in her heart for fear; this man is her means of escape. She will make him love her! Get a Copy Amazon  | Bookshop.org  | Barnes & Noble Thank you for reading and visiting Books & Benches. If Make Me Love You  sparks your interest or if you're a fan of Johanna Lindsey, consider sharing this book with a friend who enjoys historical romances. Explore more historical romance s  in our archives.

  • Sutton’s Spinster by Scarlett Scott – Scandal, Wit, and a Wicked Rogue

    Lady Octavia Alexander and Jasper Sutton sizzle in this delightfully naughty Regency romance. With clever schemes, spirited banter, and wickedly fun romance, Sutton’s Spinster  brings a story of independence, desire, and slow-burn attraction you won’t forget. At-a-Glance Tone: Flirty, witty, and steamy Setting: London, Regency era Genre: Historical romance with a playful, naughty twist Themes: Independence, love against the odds, cleverness, and desire Best for readers of:  Regency romance, witty banter, slow-burn flirty romance, and strong heroines A scandalous rogue. A determined spinster. Sparks fly, schemes unravel, and desire simmers in Sutton’s Spinster —a Regency romance full of wit, charm, and wickedly fun moments. Book Review of Sutton's Spinster by Scarlett Scott Oh, my gosh! This book was on fire. The blissfully sinful moments when Octavia is wrapped in Jasper's arms are exquisite, delightful, and oh-so-wicked. Scarlett Scott, thank you for allowing me to live out my fantasies in this book. I couldn’t get enough of these two, plus there’s a great story along with the romance. I found the struggle as a single independent woman during the period difficult for one and all, and the author did a nice job showing the struggle. Octavia fought for what she wanted, and when pushed to a wall, she outwitted and outplayed her opponents. The characters are so captivating. The twins were my favorite, along with Hugh. I surprised myself by not getting frustrated from reading the characters' dialects, and credit goes to the author for how easily she weaved the readers into the language. Now, let’s discuss our leading man, Jasper. Think of him as a smooth, illustrious, dominating male lion on the prowl for his lioness. The many moments he thought about playing between the sheets were a lot of fun. Let’s sum him up with this: Jasper is a very naughty; naughty boy. I give this book my personal two snaps and a twist. Until next time my fellow readers… read on! Get the Book Amazon Book Information Genre: Historical Romance/Regency Release: October 7, 2021 Format Read: E-Book Source: Provided by the author or publisher Reviewed by: Rainelle B. Content Rating: 5 Hearts—Pull out your fans and grab a glass of ice cold water because this book is steaming hot! One or more graphic sex scenes. Review Disclaimers and Notes: Ratings are only provided for content (sex, violence, language, etc.). As of Aug. 2020, we do not give star ratings on this blog, though reviewers may do so on retail outlets and Goodreads. We review and share only those books we have enjoyed and think others will enjoy, too. The copy reviewed was provided by the author or publisher. This review is the opinion of the reviewer and does not necessarily represent the opinions of all other reviewers (past, present, future) who review for Books and Benches. Because we do not have a professional editor volunteer, this post was edited by the Books and Benches team with help from ProWritingAid, Grammarly, or Wix. The review, and all opinions/thoughts within, are the reader's. Affiliate links are in use on this post. If you click on an Amazon or Bookshop link, and make a purchase, this site will earn a small commission. It costs you nothing and helps us to maintain this website and pay for books to share. About the Book Sutton's Spinster by Scarlett Scott From USA Today  bestselling author Scarlett Scott comes a deliciously wicked new Regency series... Jasper Sutton, London’s most dedicated scoundrel, needs a wife. He needs one quickly. He needs one yesterday, in fact. His requirements are precise. She has to be capable of mothering the wild twin daughters who have unexpectedly appeared in his life. She must also possess the patience of a saint and the understanding of an angel. Better still if she is plain and has no expectation of a true marriage. He is not about to reform his ways. But how is he to find such a paragon of womanly virtue when a troublesome, maddening baggage keeps haunting his gaming hell and getting herself into scrapes? Lady Octavia Alexander, the ton’s most dedicated spinster, has no need of a husband. She is quite firmly and happily on the shelf, a devoted aunt to her beloved nieces and nephews. But she does harbor one illicit dream: she wants to start her own newspaper devoted solely to scandal and gossip. What better way to do so than to immerse herself in the sordid underworld of the East End? There is just one problem standing in the way of her plans, and his name is Jasper Sutton. But Octavia won’t abandon her independence and her future for an unscrupulous rogue. No matter how handsome he is, and regardless of how irresistible his kisses. Between running his family’s gaming hell, chasing after his wayward daughters, and keeping Lady Octavia from being robbed, spirited away by some enterprising criminal, or worse, Jasper is losing his patience. Even more concerning? He’s beginning to fear the only woman he truly wants to marry is the vexing lady who has sworn she will never wed. All he has to do is change her mind and win her heart. Heat level: Scorching HOT! Don't say you weren't warned. Get the Book Amazon Thank you for reading and visiting Books & Benches. If Sutton's Spinster sparks your interest, consider sharing it with a friend who enjoys historical and Regency romances. Explore more Regency romances  in our archives.

  • Marian's Christmas Wish - Regency Romance Review

    With witty family dynamics, heartfelt wishes, and a sweet, clean romance, this Regency by Carla Kelly is perfect for a cozy holiday read. At-a-Glance Tone:  Charming, heartwarming, and festive Setting:  Regency England during the Christmas season Genre:  Historical romance / Regency romance Themes:  Young love, family, wishes and hopes, personal growth, finding joy Best for readers of:  Clean, character-driven Regency romances; holiday-themed love stories; sweet romances with engaging secondary characters Book Review of Marian's Christmas Wish by Carla Kelly Don't miss this charming Regency romance for the holiday season. Marian Wynswich is determined to have a wonderful Christmas, because it just might be her last in the home she's always known. I delighted in this book! It did start off just a few paces slower for me, but then pulled me at about page four and I was hooked. Marian Wynswich is an intelligent and outspoken sixteen year old young lady (almost seventeen as she likes to tell us). Over Christmas pudding, she makes a Christmas wish. Though she has vowed never to fall in love or marry, her plans turn in another direction when she meets Lord Ingraham. I delighted in Lord Ingraham (Gilbert or Gil to Marian) as well. He's damaged with a few scars, but when in Marian's company, he becomes a dashing and charming man I fell a little in love with more than once during the story. Marian isn't the only one with a Christmas wish, and Gilbert spends most of the book hoping and dreaming for his, and yet at the same time, he treads carefully—out of fear perhaps? You'll have to read it to find out. The setting is wonderful and the secondary characters are marvelous. Alistair made me laugh on numerous occasion and the other family members added just enough to the story to make the family seem like a genuine, and delightfully fun, family. The author did an excellent job with the main characters. Marian is written true to her age, but also has an air of maturity about her, the kind of maturity that comes from the weight of responsibility to one's family and the desire to see and experience more of life and the world. Gilbert's relationship with Marian is a charming development and my mind kept urging them onward to the only inevitable conclusion—lasting love. I would recommend this book to anyone. It's a wonderful read and clean. Get a Copy Amazon  | Bookshop.org BOOK INFO Genre: Historical Regency Romance Release: September 1, 2011 Publisher: Sweetwater Books (Cedar Fort, Inc.) Pages: 304pp Format Read: Paperback Source: Reader's personal library Reviewed by: MK Content Rating: 1 Heart—Aww! This is a clean read appropriate for all audiences. May have sweet, clean kisses. Suitable for all audiences. Review Disclaimers and Notes: Ratings are only provided for content (sex, violence, language, etc.). We do not give star ratings on this blog, though reviewers may do so on retail outlets and Goodreads. We review and share only those books we have enjoyed and think others will enjoy, too. The copy reviewed was provided by the author or publisher via NetGalley. This review is the opinion of the reviewer and does not necessarily represent the opinions of all other reviewers (past, present, future) who review for Books and Benches. Because we do not have a professional editor volunteer, this post was edited by the Books and Benches team with help from ProWritingAid, Grammarly, or Wix. The review, and all opinions/thoughts within, are the reader's. Affiliate links are in use on this post. If you click on an Amazon or Bookshop link, and make a purchase, this site will earn a small commission. It costs you nothing and helps us to maintain this website and pay for books to share. About the Book Marian's Christmas Wish by Carla Kelly (Retailer Description) Miss Marian Wynswich is a rather unconventional young lady. She plays chess, reads Greek, and is as educated as any young man. And she’s certain falling in love is a ridiculous endeavor and vows never to do such a thing. But everything changes when she receives a Christmas visit from someone unexpected—a young and handsome English lord. Get a Copy Amazon | Bookshop.org Thank you for reading and visiting Books & Benches. If Marian's Christmas Wish  made you wish for Christmas all year round, consider sharing this book with a friend who enjoys clean historical romances. Explore more clean reads ,   Christmas books , and historical romance s  in our archives.

  • The Little Shop of Found Things by Paula Brackston - Time-Travel Fiction Review

    Magic and mystery intertwine in The Little Shop of Found Things , the first novel in Paula Brackston’s Found Things series. Blending time travel, historical intrigue, and a touch of romance, this enchanting story invites readers into a world where the past calls—and some are gifted enough to answer. At-a-Glance Tone: Enchanting, mysterious, and gently romantic Setting: Present day and seventeenth-century England Genre: Time travel and light romance Themes: Time travel, destiny, courage, protecting loved ones, the pull of the past Best for readers of:  Magical realism, time-slip stories, atmospheric historical fiction with mystery elements Book Review of The Little Shop of Found Things by Paula Brackston Paula Brackston's signature style comes to life in her enchanting Found Things series. Magic meets mystery in The Little Shop of Found Things , a page-turning tale of time-travel, history, and a glimmer of romance. Starting over is rarely easy, but when you have a special gift for "hearing things sing," running an antique shop becomes a gateway to the past. Travel through time to seventeenth-century England with Xanthe, a likable and interesting heroine who, after touching a chatelaine,* unleashes a series of events that force her back in time in order to keep those she loves safe. A ghost tasks the gifted heroine with saving her daughter in the past, and Xanthe employs newfound detective skills in order to do as the ghosts want, but also survive so she can return to her time. Vivid descriptions of past and present draw the reader into a unique story worth reading. Time travel is not often on my to-read list, but a few authors have mastered it well enough to keep readers engaged and believing that magical glimpses into the past are possible. Brackston is one such author. *A chatelaine is a decorative belt hook or clasp worn at the waist with different chains hanging from it that carry keys, charms, or other items . Get the Book Amazon  | Bookshop Book Information Genre: Romantic Fantasy/Time-Travel Pub: Oct 16, 2018 Print Length: 320pp Publisher: St. Martin's Press Format Read: Hardcover Source: Reader's personal library Reviewed by: MK Content Rating: This is a clean read appropriate for all audiences. No Sex; No Violence Review Disclaimers and Notes: Ratings are only provided for content (sex, violence, language, etc.). As of Aug. 202, we do not give star ratings on this blog, though reviewers may do so on retail outlets and Goodreads. We review and share only those books we have enjoyed and think others will enjoy, too. The copy reviewed was provided by the author or publisher via NetGalley. This review is the opinion of the reviewer and does not necessarily represent the opinions of all other reviewers (past, present, future) who review for Books and Benches. Because we do not have a professional editor volunteer, this post was edited by the Books and Benches team with help from ProWritingAid, Grammarly, or Wix. The review, and all opinions/thoughts within, are the reader's. Affiliate links are in use on this post. If you click on an Amazon or Bookshop link, and make a purchase, this site will earn a small commission. It costs you nothing and helps us to maintain this website and pay for books to share. About the Book The Little Shop of Found Things by Paula Brackston New York Times bestselling author of The Witch's Daughter Paula Brackston returns to her trademark blend of magic and romance guaranteed to enchant in The Little Shop of Found Things , the first book in a new continuing series. An antique shop haunted by a ghost. A silver treasure with an injustice in its story. An adventure to the past she’ll never forget. Xanthe and her mother Flora leave London behind for a fresh start, taking over an antique shop in the historic town of Marlborough. Xanthe has always had an affinity with some of the antiques she finds. When she touches them, she can sense something of the past they come from and the stories they hold. When she has an intense connection to a beautiful silver chatelaine she has to know more. It is while she’s examining the chatelaine that she’s transported back to the seventeenth century where it has its origins. She discovers there is an injustice in its history. The spirit that inhabits her new home confronts her and charges her with saving her daughter’s life, threatening to take Flora’s if she fails. While Xanthe fights to save the girl amid the turbulent days of 1605, she meets architect Samuel Appleby. He may be the person who can help her succeed. He may also be the reason she can’t bring herself to leave. The story continues with book two in the Found Things series, Secrets of the Chocolate House . Get the Book Amazon  | Bookshop Thank you for reading and visiting Books & Benches. If The Little Shop of Found Things  sparks your interest, consider sharing it with a friend who enjoys contemporary fiction with a touch of paranormal. Explore paranormal romance reads  in our archives.

  • The Light at Wyndcliff by Sarah E. Ladd - Clean Historical Romance Review

    Set along Cornwall’s wild and windswept coast, The Light at Wyndcliff  blends tender romance with gentle mystery and richly drawn settings. Sarah E. Ladd’s evocative writing creates an immersive escape filled with heart, atmosphere, and a slow-building love story. At-a-Glance Tone: Atmospheric, soothing, and romantic with light mystery Setting: Cornwall, England along the rugged coastline Genre: Historical romance/Regency Themes: Healing, trust, love, secrets, and belonging Best for readers of:  Sweet, heartfelt historical romance; coastal settings; slow-building romance with a touch of mystery Book Review for The Light at Wyndcliff by Sarah E. Ladd Atmospheric, mysterious, and romantic, Sarah E. Ladd's The Light at Wyndcliff, delivers a soothing escape with interesting characters and a beautiful setting. Sweeping across the wild coast, the third book in Ladd's Cornwall series offers a slow-build to a tender romance between Liam and Evelyn, but she doesn't stop there. There is a nice little mystery of events mixed in to create an engaging tale that draws the reader in and captures the heart. Her settings are depicted so well that I walked along the beach, stood on the cliffs, witnessed a shipwreck, and even ventured into the village right alongside the characters. Readers of heartfelt historical romance will enjoy Ladd's ability to transport them to another time and place. I can always count on Ladd to deliver a wonderful story, and she never disappoints. The Cornwall series, with its crisp writing and sweet romance, is sure to delight the discerning reader. Get the Book Amazon  | Bookshop   Book Information Genre: Historical Christian Romance/Regency Release: October 13, 2020 Pages: 313pp Publisher: Thomas Nelson Format Read: Paperback Source: Reader's personal library Reviewed by: MK Content Rating: 1 Heart—Aww! We love those sweet, clean kisses. This is a clean read appropriate for all audiences. Review Disclaimers and Notes: Ratings are only provided for content (sex, violence, language, etc.). As of Aug. 202, we do not give star ratings on this blog, though reviewers may do so on retail outlets and Goodreads. We review and share only those books we have enjoyed and think others will enjoy, too. The copy reviewed was provided by the author or publisher via NetGalley. This review is the opinion of the reviewer and does not necessarily represent the opinions of all other reviewers (past, present, future) who review for Books and Benches. Because we do not have a professional editor volunteer, this post was edited by the Books and Benches team with help from ProWritingAid, Grammarly, or Wix. The review, and all opinions/thoughts within, are the reader's. Affiliate links are in use on this post. If you click on an Amazon or Bookshop link, and make a purchase, this site will earn a small commission. It costs you nothing and helps us to maintain this website and pay for books to share. About the Book The Light at Wyndcliff by Sarah E. Ladd A Cornwall Novel Perfect for fans of Poldark and Bridgerton, this Regency romance evokes the captivating worlds and delightful dramas as treacherous to navigate as the rocky English shores. Cornwall, England, 1820 Raised on the sprawling and rugged Wyndcliff Estate near the dangerous coast of South Cornwall, Evelyn Bray lives with her grandfather, a once-wealthy man now reduced to the post of steward. Evelyn is still grieving her father’s death and her mother’s abandonment when a passing ship is dashed against the rocks. Liam Twethewey is a mere two and twenty when he inherits Wyndcliff Estate from his great uncle. His optimistic plans to employ the estate’s tenants meets unexpected resistance, and rumors of smuggling and illegal activity challenge his newfound authority. Brought together by troubling questions surrounding the shipwreck, Evelyn and Liam uncover even darker mysteries shrouding the estate. But as they untangle truth from deception, their loyalties separate them—and their budding love might not be strong enough to overcome the distance. Get the Book Amazon  | Bookshop   Thank you for reading and visiting Books & Benches. If The Light at Wyndcliff sparks your interest , consider sharing it with a friend who enjoys clean historical romances. Explore more clean reads  and historical romance  in our archives.

  • Mariana by Susanna Kearsley - Dual-Time Fiction Review

    Mariana by Susanna Kearsley is a haunting and superbly written paranormal romance. At a Glance Tone:  Haunting, suspenseful, and romantic with an undercurrent of mystery Setting:  Cornwall, England — both present-day and 17th-century historical sites Genre:  Historical fiction with elements of romance and supernatural mystery Themes:  Love across time, family legacy, secrets from the past, identity Best for readers of:  Historical fiction, gothic romance, and fans of novels that weave past and present together. Book Review of Mariana by Susana Kearsley Mariana by Susanna Kearsley may have paranormal elements in the form of time travel and ghosts, but it's written so flawlessly that one minute the reader is in the present-day and the next they are transported back to the 17th-century with Mariana. I'll say right off that I'm not usually a fan of time travel elements in books because too often I feel jerked from one century to the next—not so with this book. Ms. Kearsley's writing style is so flawless, with an almost silk-like smoothness that moves the reader from one page to the next. Julia Beckett is an illustrator of children's and fantasy books, a career choice and talent which enables her to live where she wants. With the help of a small inheritance, she purchases an old farmhouse she's coveted from the days of her youth. Little did Julia realize that there's more to the farmhouse, and her connection with it, than she could have ever imagined. Ms. Kearsley weaves romance elegantly throughout the story so that it balances perfectly with the paranormal, history, and every-day contemporary elements. Although some of the secondary characters are more integral to the story than others, the likes of Geoff, Iain, Vivien, Freda, and Julia's brother, Tom, all add depth, drama, and even frivolity to the book. I was so engrossed and attached to the characters that I fretted the ending would not turn out as I had hoped. Of course the author didn't disappoint and surprised me with the perfect ending to a beautiful story. Enthralled with every nuance of Mariana , I cannot recommend enough the books of Susanna Kearsley. Get the Book Amazon | Bookshop | Barnes & Noble Book Information Genre: Multi-Genre Fiction/Time-Travel Romance/Paranormal Release: April 1, 2012 Publisher: Sourcebooks Landmark Pages: 382pp Format Read: Paperback Source: Reader's personal library Reviewed by: MK Content Rating: 2 Hearts—Our hearts are aflutter. This author knows how to turn up the heat with some passionate kisses. Nothing graphic here! Review Disclaimer and Notes: The copy reviewed was purchased by the reviewer. This review reflects the opinion of the reviewer and does not necessarily represent the opinions of all other reviewers (past, present, future) who review for Books & Benches. Because we do not have a professional editor volunteer, this post was edited by the Books & Benches team with help from ProWritingAid, Grammarly, or Wix. The review and all opinions/thoughts within are the reader’s. Affiliate links are used in this post. If you click on an Amazon or Bookshop link and make a purchase, this site will earn a small commission at no extra cost to you — helping us maintain the site and share more books. About the Book Mariana by Susanna Kearsley (Retailer Description) When Julia Beckett moves into a beautiful old farmhouse, she soon discovers she's not alone there. She encounters haunting remnants of a beautiful young woman who lived and loved there centuries ago. Julia finds herself transported into 17th-century England, and into the world of Mariana. Each time Julia travels back, she becomes more enthralled with the past... until she realizes Mariana's life is eclipsing her own. She must lay the past to rest or risk losing the chance for happiness in her own time. With heartbreaking romance, escapist fantasy, and powerfully drawn characters, Kearsley takes you on a time-traveling journey you'll never forget. Get the Book Amazon  | Bookshop  | Barnes & Noble Thank you for reading and visiting Books & Benches. If Mariana sparked your interest, consider sharing it with fellow readers so they, too, can discover the magic . Explore more dual-time reads in our archives.

  • Shadows of Swanford Abbey by Julie Klassen - Clean Historical Romance Review

    Shadows of Swanford Abbey  blends cozy mystery, historical fiction, and a touch of sweet romance into an atmospheric and engaging read. With rich setting details and compelling characters, Julie Klassen draws readers into a story filled with secrets, history, and quiet tension. At-a-Glance Genre:  Historical Fiction / Cozy Mystery / Clean Romance Setting:  A historic English abbey and surrounding countryside Themes:  Friendship, faith, second chances, and hidden truths Tone:  Atmospheric, gentle, mysterious, and heartwarming Best for Readers Who Enjoy:  Cozy mysteries, historically rich settings, subtle romance, and faith-light historical fiction Book Review of Shadows of Swanford Abbey by Julie Klassen Atmospheric with a nice blend of cozy mystery and a sprinkling of sweet romance, Shadows of Swanford Abbey is an engaging read for fans of historical fiction. Rebecca Lane and Sir Frederick are both interesting in their own right, and even more so when opportunity or circumstance bring them together. From childhood friends to adults who have lived individual lives, they are thrust together when coincidental and unfortunate events lead them to a hotel brimming with history, hauntings, and secrets. Every aspect of the setting is so beautifully described, from the intricate detail of the abbey to the rolling countryside and quaint houses. Secondary characters added interesting conflicts and interactions. The author's historical detail is also appreciated, and drew me into the time and place with ease. Not having read this author before, I found her style a little different from what I'm used to, yet quite enjoyable. The Christian aspect did not overpower the story, leaving a nice blend of all elements. Julie Klassen is a talented storyteller, and I look forward to reading more of her work. Get the Book Amazon | Bookshop.org | Barnes & Noble Book Information Genre: Historical Christian Mystery Romance Release: December 7, 2021 Publisher: Bethany House Publishers Format Read: E-Book Source: Provided by the author or publisher via NetGalley Content Rating: 1 Heart Review Disclaimers and Notes: Ratings are only provided for content (sex, violence, language, etc.). As of Aug. 2020, we do not give star ratings on this blog, though reviewers may do so on retail outlets and Goodreads. We review and share only those books we have enjoyed and think others will enjoy, too. The copy reviewed was provided by the author or publisher via NetGalley. This review is the opinion of the reviewer and does not necessarily represent the opinions of all other reviewers (past, present, future) who review for Books and Benches. Because we do not have a professional editor volunteer, this post was edited by the Books and Benches team with help from ProWritingAid, Grammarly, or Wix. The review, and all opinions/thoughts within, are the reader's. Affiliate links are in use on this post. If you click on an Amazon or Bookshop link, and make a purchase, this site will earn a small commission. It costs you nothing and helps us to maintain this website and pay for books to share. About the Book Shadows of Swanford Abbey by Julie Klassen Agatha Christie meets Jane Austen in this atmospheric Regency tale brimming with mystery, intrigue, and romance. When Miss Rebecca Lane returns to her home village after a few years away, her brother begs for a favor: go to nearby Swanford Abbey and deliver his manuscript to an author staying there who could help him get published. Feeling responsible for her brother's desperate state, she reluctantly agrees. The medieval monastery turned grand hotel is rumored to be haunted. Once there, Rebecca begins noticing strange things, including a figure in a hooded black gown gliding silently through the abbey's cloisters. For all its renovations and veneer of luxury, the ancient foundations seem to echo with whispers of the past--including her own. For there she encounters Sir Frederick--magistrate, widower, and former neighbor--who long ago broke her heart. When the famous author is found murdered in the abbey, Sir Frederick begins questioning staff and guests and quickly discovers that several people held grudges against the man, including Miss Lane and her brother. Haunted by a painful betrayal in his past, Sir Frederick searches for answers but is torn between his growing feelings for Rebecca and his pursuit of the truth. For Miss Lane is clearly hiding something. . . . Get the Book Amazon  | Bookshop.org  | Barnes & Noble Thank you for reading and visiting Books & Benches. If Shadows of Swanford Abbey sparks your interest, consider sharing it with a friend who enjoys clean historical romances. Explore more clean reads and historical romances  in our archives.

  • Dead Man’s Hand by David Nix - Western Novel Review

    Dead Man’s Hand , the first book in David Nix’s progressive western series, delivers a rugged, character-driven journey through harsh landscapes and moral crossroads. With strong storytelling and an engaging protagonist, this novel sets the stage for an ongoing western adventure. At-a-Glance Genre:  Historical Western Fiction Setting:  The American West’s unforgiving frontier Themes:  Justice, redemption, moral choice, and survival Tone:  Gritty, adventurous, reflective, and immersive Best for Readers Who Enjoy:  Character-driven westerns, slow-burn adventures, and series that follow a morally complex protagonist over time Book Review of Dead Man's Hand by David Nix David Nix has a writing style that draws a reader into the story so they become one with the landscape and characters. Dead Man's Hand , the first in a new progressive western series, and my first read by this author, takes the reader on a journey through inhospitable country, making way for a lot of adventure. Jake Paynter is, to me, and should be as the protagonist, the most interesting of the characters. Outwardly, he is complex, but as one reads, they see how he is a normal guy who suffered his share of troubles, and whose moral compass steered him back to the right path. I am not sure if the author's intention was to outline how any system of justice is rarely just, but he did a good job of it. The story is a journey from start to finish, and though it was lengthy at times, the adventure and action kept going. There is a host of secondary characters from a variety of backgrounds and cultures—a few I liked more than others, and Gus being my favorite—who provide a lot of support to Jake and add extra dimension. Dead Man's Hand is an engaging book, and this reader recommends it for fans of historical western fiction. The book ends in a satisfying conclusion even as the reader knows there will be more to come from Jake Paynter. It will be interesting to see what happens with him next. Get the Book Bookshop.org  | Amazon.com   BOOK INFO Genre: Historical Western Fiction Release: February 22, 2022 Publisher: Sourcebooks Casablanca Format Read: E-Book Source: Provided by the author or publisher via NetGalley Content Rating: PG-13 (2): No Sex; Some Violence; not a romance novel) Review Disclaimers and Notes: Ratings are only provided for content (sex, violence, language, etc.). As of Aug. 2020, we do not give star ratings on this blog, though reviewers may do so on retail outlets and Goodreads. We review and share only those books we have enjoyed and think others will enjoy, too. The copy reviewed was provided by the author or publisher via NetGalley. This review is the opinion of the reviewer and does not necessarily represent the opinions of all other reviewers (past, present, future) who review for Books and Benches. Because we do not have a professional editor volunteer, this post was edited by the Books and Benches team with help from ProWritingAid, Grammarly, or Wix. The review, and all opinions/thoughts within, are the reader's. Affiliate links are in use on this post. If you click on an Amazon or Bookshop link, and make a purchase, this site will earn a small commission. It costs you nothing and helps us to maintain this website and pay for books to share. About the Book Dead Man's Hand by David Nix An action-packed historical western for fans of William Johnstone and Louis L'Amour. Condemned to die, he's about to find a reason to live. Jake Paynter is a doomed man. Haunted by an abusive childhood and his participation in atrocities of the Civil War, he seeks the isolation of the Plains Cavalry as a white officer for an all-Black buffalo soldier troop. Now, he is in irons and certain to be hanged for killing his captain after refusing an inhumane order. Despite his best efforts to maintain isolation, he starts to make friends on his journey to trial. The people of the wagon train begin looking to Paynter for leadership, and he reluctantly falls into the role. The opportunity to escape arises when the wagon train is attacked by bandits, but Paynter's growing ties to the travelers compel him to stay. As his trial approaches, Paynter must lean on his friends for salvation, but the laws of the west are swift and harsh, and a grueling confrontation with his past is on the horizon. Get   the   Book Bookshop.org  | Amazon.com   Thank you for reading and visiting Books & Benches. If Dead Man's Hand sparks your interest, consider sharing it with a friend who enjoys western adventures. Explore more westerns  in our archives.

  • The Lady’s Mine by Francine Rivers – Clean Western Romance Review

    Set in 1875 Sierra Nevada, The Lady’s Mine  blends Western adventure, faith, and romance into a compelling story of personal growth and courtship. Kathryn and Matthias navigate challenges, conflicts, and stubborn hearts in a tale that’s both engaging and uplifting. At-a-Glance Tone: Engaging, heartfelt, and character-driven Setting: Sierra Nevada, 1875, mining towns and rugged landscapes Genre: Historical Western romance with Christian themes Themes: Personal growth, determination, courtship, faith, resilience Best for readers of:  Clean historical romance, Westerns with faith elements, character-driven love stories Book Review of The Lady's Mine by Francine Rivers The Lady's Mine draws the reader into 1875 in the Sierra Nevadas where mines, misfits, and romance keep the reader engaged. One part western and one part romance with a dash of mystery, the story drew me in with its setting, characters, and just the right amount of detail. Kathryn Walsh is a fascinating character whose determination is apparent from the start. Her story is a great personal journey about a pampered woman facing what she feels is her last good chance at a future. Her inner struggles and growth are interesting to watch unfold from start to finish. The faith aspects are threaded throughout, though I did not feel they overpowered. I have not read a Francine Rivers book before, so I have no basis for comparison with her previous works. Matthias Beck is an equally intriguing character whose chivalry and good heart are no match for Kathryn's stubbornness. He is there, often grudgingly, to help Kathryn resolve her many conflicts, and these interactions make for a courtship worth watching. The title fits the book perfectly. This reader recommends The Lady's Mine , and thinks it would be enjoyed by readers of historical Christian romance and clean western historical romance. Get the Book Amazon | Bookshop.org | Barnes & Noble Book Information Genre: Christian | Historical Fiction | Romance Release: February 8, 2022 Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers Format Read: E-Book Source: Provided by the author or publisher via NetGalley Content Rating: 1 Heart Review Disclaimers and Notes: Ratings are only provided for content (sex, violence, language, etc.). As of Aug. 202, we do not give star ratings on this blog, though reviewers may do so on retail outlets and Goodreads. We review and share only those books we have enjoyed and think others will enjoy, too. The copy reviewed was provided by the author or publisher via NetGalley. This review is the opinion of the reviewer and does not necessarily represent the opinions of all other reviewers (past, present, future) who review for Books and Benches. Because we do not have a professional editor volunteer, this post was edited by the Books and Benches team with help from ProWritingAid, Grammarly, or Wix. The review, and all opinions/thoughts within, are the reader's. Affiliate links are in use on this post. If you click on an Amazon or Bookshop link, and make a purchase, this site will earn a small commission. It costs you nothing and helps us to maintain this website and pay for books to share. About the Book The Lady's Mine by Francine Rivers A delightful western romance from the New York Times bestselling author of Redeeming Love New York Times bestselling author Francine Rivers returns to the California frontier in this sweeping, romantic tale of a displaced New England suffragette, a former Union soldier disinherited by his Southern family, and the town they join forces to save. 1875. When Kathryn Walsh arrives in tiny Calvada, a mining town nestled in the Sierra Nevadas, falling in love is the farthest thing from her mind. Banished from Boston by her wealthy stepfather, she has come to claim an inheritance from the uncle she never knew: a defunct newspaper office on a main street overflowing with brothels and saloons, and a seemingly worthless mine. Moved by the oppression of the local miners and their families, Kathryn decides to relaunch her uncle’s newspaper—and then finds herself in the middle of a maelstrom, pitted against Calvada’s most powerful men. But Kathryn intends to continue to say—and publish—whatever she pleases, especially when she knows she’s right. Matthias Beck, owner of a local saloon and hotel, has a special interest in the new lady in town. He instantly recognizes C. T. Walsh’s same tenacity in the beautiful and outspoken redhead—and knows all too well how dangerous that family trait can be. While Kathryn may be right about Calvada’s problems, her righteousness could also get her killed. But when the handsome hotelier keeps finding himself on the same side of the issues as the opinionated Miss Walsh, Matthias’s restless search for purpose becomes all about answering the call of his heart. Everyone may be looking to strike it rich in this lawless boomtown, but it’s a love more precious than gold that will ultimately save them all. Get the Book Amazon  | Bookshop.org  | Barnes & Noble Thank you for reading and visiting Books & Benches. If The Lady's Mine sparks your interest, consider sharing it with a friend who enjoys historical western romances. Explore more western romances  in our archives.

  • The Castle by Anne Montgomery - Mystery Book Review

    In The Castle , Anne Montgomery delivers a gripping mystery filled with tension, emotional depth, and carefully layered suspense. With a compelling protagonist and a steadily tightening plot, this novel can keep you guessing. At-a-Glance Genre:  Mystery / Suspense Setting:  Arizona’s ancient cliff dwellings and surrounding wilderness Themes:  Trauma, survival, resilience, and trust Tone:  Dark, tense, emotionally charged, and suspenseful Best for Readers Who Enjoy:  Psychological suspense, character-driven mysteries, and stories that keep you guessing until the final pages Book Review of The Castle by Anne Montgomery The Castle is not my first novel by Anne Montgomery, having really enjoyed Wild Horses on the Salt . Already familiar with her writing style, which I really enjoy, I was eager to read another of her books. Maggie the main character and a National Park Ranger in Arizona, has had "several men in her life, and one of them may be a serial rapist." Will her life be in danger? After several traumatic experiences, she falls into depression and then becomes a volunteer in a rape clinic to help the women who were victims of such horrific acts. Will she become a prey for the rapist? Will Maggie discover him in time, and will she be safe before he is caught? The author adds lots of twists and turns that will grab your attention to guess who the antagonist is, and the reader will have so many questions as they try to discover the answer. Anne Montgomery has a knack for turning up the tension and keeping the reader hooked as the suspense and mystery unfold. Trigger warnings: Some passages are difficult to read because of the subjects in this story. This story tells about rape, suicide and depression of women who suffered all these traumas. If you don’t like these subjects, this book is not for you. The story deals with a serial rapist, but there are no rapes depicted in the book. Get the Book Amazon.com     Book Information Genre: Mystery/Suspense Release: September 13, 2021 Publisher: TouchPoint Press Reviewed by: Nicole Laverdure Format Read: E-Book Source: Provided by the author or publisher Content Rating: 1 Heart (See trigger warnings in review) Review Disclaimers and Notes: Ratings are only provided for content (sex, violence, language, etc.). As of Aug. 2020, we do not give star ratings on this blog, though reviewers may do so on retail outlets and Goodreads. We review and share only those books we have enjoyed and think others will enjoy, too. The copy reviewed was provided by the author or publisher via NetGalley. This review is the opinion of the reviewer and does not necessarily represent the opinions of all other reviewers (past, present, future) who review for Books and Benches. Because we do not have a professional editor volunteer, this post was edited by the Books and Benches team with help from ProWritingAid, Grammarly, or Wix. The review, and all opinions/thoughts within, are the reader's. Affiliate links are in use on this post. If you click on an Amazon or Bookshop link, and make a purchase, this site will earn a small commission. It costs you nothing and helps us to maintain this website and pay for books to share. About the Book The Castle by Anne Montgomery Ancient ruins, haunted memories, and a ruthless criminal combine with a touch of mystic presence in this taut mystery about a crime we all must address. Maggie, a National Park Ranger, is back at the Castle – an ancient Native American pueblo carved into the face of a limestone cliff in Arizona. Maggie, who suffers from depression, has been through several traumas: the gang rape she suffered while in the Coast Guard, the sudden death of her ten-year-old son, and a suicide attempt. As part of her therapy Maggie volunteers at the local rape crisis clinic. Maggie has several men in her life. The baker, newcomer Jim Casey, always greets her with a warm smile and fills pink boxes with sweet delicacies. Brett Collins, a scuba diver, is doing scientific studies in Montezuma Well, a dangerous cylindrical depression that houses a deep spring filled with strange creatures found nowhere else on Earth. Then there’s Dave, with whom she’s had a one-night stand, and her new boss Glen. One of these men is a serial rapist, and Maggie is his next target. Get the Book Amazon.com     Thank you for reading and visiting Books & Benches. If The Castle sparks your interest, consider sharing it with a friend who enjoys mysteries. Explore more mysteries  in our archives.

  • The Next Ship Home by Heather Webb – Historical Fiction Review

    The Next Ship Home  offers a sobering and deeply immersive look at the immigrant journey often romanticized in history. Rich in detail and emotional weight, this novel reveals the harsh realities faced by those seeking a better life—and the strength required to endure them. At-a-Glance Tone: Engrossing, somber, and harrowing Setting: Late 19th century, transatlantic voyage and immigrant arrival Genre: Historical fiction Themes: Immigration, survival, inequality, resilience, the cost of hope Best for readers of:  Well-researched historical fiction, immigrant stories, and emotionally challenging reads Book Review of The Next Ship Home by Heather Webb Engrossing and harrowing, The Next Ship Home takes the reader on a journey to a time and place many have romanticized. Rich in historical detail and skillfully written, the author offers a look behind the scenes of the immigrant experience, focusing on the lower classes seeking a better life. This is not an easy book or a light afternoon read, but for those who appreciate history and the lessons it offers, The Next Ship Home is an education. Recommended for readers of engaging and well-researched historical fiction. Get the Book Bookshop.org  | Amazon.com Book Information Genre: Historical Fiction Release: February 8, 2022 Publisher: Sourcebooks Landmark Format Read: E-Book Source: Provided by the author or publisher via NetGalley Content Rating: PG-13 (1) Review Disclaimers and Notes: Ratings are only provided for content (sex, violence, language, etc.). As of Aug. 202, we do not give star ratings on this blog, though reviewers may do so on retail outlets and Goodreads. We review and share only those books we have enjoyed and think others will enjoy, too. The copy reviewed was provided by the author or publisher via NetGalley. This review is the opinion of the reviewer and does not necessarily represent the opinions of all other reviewers (past, present, future) who review for Books and Benches. Because we do not have a professional editor volunteer, this post was edited by the Books and Benches team with help from ProWritingAid, Grammarly, or Wix. The review, and all opinions/thoughts within, are the reader's. Affiliate links are in use on this post. If you click on an Amazon or Bookshop link, and make a purchase, this site will earn a small commission. It costs you nothing and helps us to maintain this website and pay for books to share. About the Book The Next Ship Home by Heather Webb Ellis Island, 1902: Two women band together to hold America to its promise: "Give me your tired, your poor ... your huddled masses yearning to breathe free..." A young Italian woman arrives on the shores of America, her sights set on a better life. That same day, a young American woman reports to her first day of work at the immigration center. But Ellis Island isn't a refuge for Francesca or Alma, not when ships depart every day with those who are refused entry to the country and when corruption ripples through every corridor. While Francesca resorts to desperate measures to ensure she will make it off the island, Alma fights for her dreams of becoming a translator, even as women are denied the chance. As the two women face the misdeeds of a system known to manipulate and abuse immigrants searching for new hope in America, they form an unlikely friendship—and share a terrible secret—altering their fates and the lives of the immigrants who come after them. This is a novel of the dark secrets of Ellis Island, when entry to "the land of the free" promised a better life but often delivered something drastically different, and when immigrant strength and female friendship found ways to triumph even on the darkest days. Inspired by true events. Get the Book Bookshop.org | Amazon.com Thank you for reading and visiting Books & Benches. If this book sparks your interest, consider sharing it with a friend so they, too, can enjoy it. Explore more historical fiction books  in our archives.

  • Her Country Gentleman – Georgian Romance Review

    Her Country Gentleman  is a charming anthology of three Georgian romances, each set amid the idyllic countryside of England and Scotland. Sweet, wholesome, and sprinkled with light intrigue (and sheep!), these stories offer heartwarming romance and a perfect escape into simpler times. At-a-Glance Tone:  Sweet, charming, and wholesome with touches of light intrigue Setting:  Georgian England and Scotland, rural countryside Genre:  Historical romance anthology Themes:  Friendship-to-romance, self-discovery, love across social boundaries, simple pleasures of country life Best for readers of:  Sweet, clean romances; historical anthologies; stories with charming countryside settings (and adorable sheep!) Book Review for Her Country Gentlemen Her Country Gentleman features three charming Georgian tales of romance set in the countrysides of England and Scotland. One is certain to fall in love with country life, simple pleasures . . . and sheep. "Spring at Tribbley Hall" offers up a touch of light intrigue with Charlotte and William on a quest to discover who is stealing sheep. Of course, it is their friendship-turned-more that keeps the reader wanting to know what will happen next. "Love of My Heart" takes the reader to spectacular Scotland, where far away from the bustle of London (and any other city), Sebastian and Cordelia are presented with an opportunity to meet. It is in this place where Cordelia begins to thrive, and where she and Sebastian discover they need not follow the paths others have set for them. "Miss Smith Goes to Wiltshire" brings together Benjamain and Martha, two people from different backgrounds, and yet both in need of . . . each other. Drawn both away from one thing and toward another, they find the answers to the futures they most desire among the crumbling walls of a country estate. Did I already mention the sheep? They are a cute addition to each story, and if one does not want to at least cuddle with a lamb after reading this anthology, then they most certainly have a heart of stone. Her Country Gentleman is a delightful read recommended for those who enjoy sweet and wholesome historical romance. Get Your Copy Amazon.com  | Bookshop.org Book Information Genre: Historical Romance / Georgian Release: March 8, 2022 Publisher: Mirror Press Format Read: E-Book Source: Provided by the publisher for a blog tour with Austenprose PR Content Rating: Clean Read - 1 Heart: Aww! This is a clean read appropriate for all audiences. May have sweet, clean kisses. Review Disclaimers and Notes: The copy reviewed was provided by the author or publisher via NetGalley. This review is the opinion of the reviewer and does not necessarily represent the opinions of all other reviewers (past, present, future) who review for Books and Benches. Because we do not have a professional editor volunteer, this post was edited by the Books and Benches team with help from ProWritingAid, Grammarly, or Wix. The review, and all opinions/thoughts within, are the reader's. Affiliate links are in use on this post. If you click on an Amazon or Bookshop link, and make a purchase, this site will earn a small commission. It costs you nothing and helps us to maintain this website and pay for books to share. About the Book Her Country Gentleman Not all love is found in London . . . Spring at Tribbley Hall by Sian Ann Bessey When Charlotte's grandmother invites her to accompany her to Norfolk, Charlotte jumps at the chance to visit the sea and escape the fuss surrounding her sister's wedding preparations in London. Lord William Cheston, on the other hand, is most unhappy when his mother informs him that her old friend and a granddaughter are coming to stay. Not only is it lambing season, but he's also dealing with the mysterious loss of several sheep. The last thing he needs is a child underfoot. When Charlotte and William first meet, he does not realize that the lovely young lady is the granddaughter in question, and she assumes that the man dressed in work clothes in the barn is a servant. Soon afterward, however, Charlotte stumbles upon a clue to William's sheep's disappearance, and when her life is placed in jeopardy, William is forced to choose between saving his unwanted houseguest and catching the thief. Love of My Heart by Sarah M. Eden Cordelia Wakefield has never lived anywhere but London and is not overly happy when her family is forced to retrench to a small estate near Teviotbrae, Scotland. An ill-fated game of battledore and shuttlecock brings her face-to-racquet with Sebastian, who runs the home farm at nearby Teviot Castle. What begins as a clash of personalities, expectations, and preferences, soon leads to a friendship neither had expected. As the magic of Teviotbrae weaves its spell, the possibility of something more than friendship begins to blossom. But what future is there for a lowly farmer and a London lady? Miss Smith Goes to Wiltshire by Rebecca Connolly Martha Smith wants to marry for love, and will not be persuaded otherwise. She is highly sought after in Society for her beauty and status, but refuses to consider any suitor whose only claim is that his prospects meet with her mother's approval. Her widowed mother has had enough of Martha's romantic sensibilities, and is sending her to stay with unfortunate cousins in Wiltshire to show her that marrying for love is a risk that is too great. Benjamin Steele, Lord Hillier, is working on his new and dilapidated estate when he first catches sight of the striking Martha Smith. Becoming Lord Hillier has only brought him a house that needs significant repairs, tenant farms that had been abandoned, and only the money he'd already possessed. He wants meaning in his life, and he's more than willing to work for it. Though worlds apart in all else, on this point they can agree: a life of meaning would change everything. ABOUT THE SERIES The Timeless Georgian Collection is a new series featuring novellas set in England during the Georgian era (1714 – 1830). It is part of A Timeless Romance Anthology series published by Mirror Press — a curated collection of novellas and short stories featuring bestselling authors from the contemporary and historical romance genres. The collection has hit the USA TODAY bestselling list and charted at #1 at Amazon.com. Learn more about the series and other anthologies published by Mirror Press at their website . Get Your Copy Amazon.com  | Bookshop.org Meet the Authors Sian Ann Bessey Born in Cambridge, England, but grew up on the island of Anglesey off the coast of North Wales, Sian left her homeland to attend university in the U.S. and earned a bachelor's degree in communications with a minor in English. She began her writing career as a student, publishing several magazine articles while still in college. Since then, she has published historical romance and romantic suspense novels, along with a variety of children's books. She is a USA Today bestselling author, a Foreward Reviews Book of the Year finalist, and a Whitney Award finalist. She loves to travel and experience other cultures, but when she's home, her favorite activities are spending time with her family, cooking, and reading. WEBSITE | FACEBOOK | INSTAGRAM | BOOKBUB | GOODREADS Sarah M. Eden Sarah M. Eden is a USA Today bestselling author of multiple historical romances, including AML's "2013 Novel of the Year" and Foreword Review’s 2013 “IndieFab Book of the Year” gold medal winner for Best Romance, Longing for Home, and the Whitney Award's "2014 Novel of the Year," Longing for Home: Hope Springs. Combining her obsession with history and affinity for tender love stories, Sarah loves crafting witty characters and heartfelt romances set against rich historical backdrops. She holds a bachelor’s degree in research and happily spends hours perusing the reference shelves of her local library. Sarah lives with her husband, kids, and mischievous dog in the shadow of a snow-capped mountain she has never attempted to ski. WEBSITE | FACEBOOK | INSTAGRAM | BOOKBUB | GOODREADS Rebecca Connolly Rebecca Connolly is the author of more than two dozen novels. She calls herself a Midwest girl, having lived in Ohio and Indiana. She's always been a bookworm, and her grandma would send her books almost every month so she would never run out. Book Fairs were her carnival, and libraries are her happy place. She has been creating stories since childhood, and there are home videos to prove it! She received a master's degree from West Virginia University, spends every spare moment away from her day job absorbed in her writing, and is a hot cocoa addict. WEBSITE | TWITTER | FACEBOOK | INSTAGRAM | BOOKBUB | GOODREADS Thank you for reading and visiting Books & Benches. If Her Country Gentlemen  brought a little warmth to your heart, consider sharing it with a friend who enjoys clean historical romances. Explore more clean reads  and historical romance  in our archives.

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