Book Review: J. Cafesin’s Reverb
Escaping a tortured captivity, James lost everything, and it will take Elisabeth and Cameron to teach him what went wrong. What he did right. What he must do to come back to life.
Escaping a tortured captivity, James lost everything, and it will take Elisabeth and Cameron to teach him what went wrong. What he did right. What he must do to come back to life.
1930s London and Lady Georgiana – thirty-fourth in line to the throne – has a lot on her plate, but little in her cupboards, when her new houseguest, the Bavarian princess, shows up.
Medieval scholar Tess Alexander is thrilled about living in a castle. But then she encounters a mechanic who looks like the man who married her sister…800 years ago.
The magic within a dilapidated castle (being restored in 1241 by Montgomery de Piaget) encounters a Pippa Alexander’s fairytale designs in today’s world
Feisty Agatha Raisin, former London PR exec, retired to quiet Cotswold village. Handsome vet Paul Bladen accidentally kills himself while attending Lord Pendlebury’s horse. Agatha and attractive neighbor James Lacey investigate the curious lack of sorrow shown by his divorced wife while a killer plans another “accident”.
When the redoubtable Sir Horace Stanton-Lacy is ordered to South America on business, he leaves his only daughter Sophy with his sister, Lady Ombersley, in Berkeley Square. But Sophy’s cousins are in a sad state, and she’s arrived just in time to save them all. But she hadn’t reckoned with Charles Rivenhall, the Ombersleys’ heir, who is very unappreciative of her efforts.
Is there a connection between the bludgeoning of a young woman camping on the moors, a motorcyclist stabbed in an ancient henge, and a theatrical producer shot on his night of triumph?
Warm up on a winter’s night with three passionate love stories from three shining New York Times bestselling authors!
Inheriting a castle—and a ghost to go with it—Gen Buchanan finds herself falling in love with the spectre of Kendrick de Piaget, an arrogant 13th century knight.
The rebellious Rannulf Bedwyn rescues a lady into a night of passion— rather risqué, somewhat naughty, and…Slightly Wicked, one for which Judith Law has no more use.