Marie Hall’s beautifully written Western, Summer Storm, is a delightful read with two well-drawn and unique protagonists.
Fiona Munroe's The Lies of Lord John is well-written story romance with a strong sense of historical accuracy and a satisfying denouement.
Alexandra Noir's kinky book Freedom in Submission takes place in seventeenth century Massachusetts during the time of the Salem Witch Trials.
Carolyn Faulkner’s ‘King of Hearts’ is a delightfully old-fashioned love story set in the 1970s.
Zoe Asher's Awakening is a well-crafted book with plenty of attention to detail but the relentless similarities to Fifty Shades of Grey and the stuffiness of the main characters’ arrangement are a bit off-putting.
Good Luck Daddy, is absolutely wonderful. It’s a tricky subject for what has been styled as a Rom Com series as it deals extensively with bereavement.
In Finley Brown’s “His Little Spy” the reader is transported to eighteenth century Scotland and immersed in the Jacobite Rebellion.
Ashe Barker's Making the Rules beautifully balances a tightly-plotted mystery with a wonderful kinky love story.
Laurel Joseph's Rafe the Guardian is a breath of fresh air. Plot development is kept to a minimum in order to free up time for wall-to-wall spankings.
In Need of Correction is a superbly-written Austen-esque drawing room romance in which the principal characters are both absolutely charming.