Historical Fiction
Historical Fiction

Unraveling Secrets in Regency London: A Review of A Scandal in Mayfair by Katharine Schellman

In A Scandal in Mayfair, Katharine Schellman delivers a captivating mystery set in Regency-era London. Lily Adler must navigate the dangerous secrets of Mayfair’s glittering society to stop a killer before it’s too late.

Murder Under the Mistletoe: A Review of A Corpse in Christmas Close by Michelle Salter

Step into the snow-lined streets of Winchester with Iris Woodmore as she unravels a chilling mystery in A Corpse in Christmas Close. This historical whodunit blends festive charm with a gripping tale of deceit and betrayal.

Passion and Scandal in Regency London: A Review of “What the Lady Wants” by Emma Orchard

A tale of passion, scandal, and self-discovery set in Regency London, What the Lady Wants by Emma Orchard sweeps readers into the world of Lady Ashby, a grieving widow with a secret list of desires, and the dashing Captain Leo Winterton, who may be her only chance at finding love again.

Capturing Rare Birds and Romance: The Ornithologist’s Field Guide by India Holton

In The Ornithologist’s Field Guide to Love, India Holton blends historical-fantasy and rom-com with a delightful tale of rival ornithologists, Beth and Devon, as they embark on a thrilling adventure to capture a rare magical bird, sparking both rivalry and romance.

Unraveling Mysteries in 1930s London: A Review of “The Missing Maid” by Holly Hepburn

In Holly Hepburn’s “The Missing Maid,” set in 1930s London, Harriet White, demoted at work, inadvertently becomes involved in a mystery mimicking a Sherlock Holmes case. Tasked with responding to mail for the fictional detective, she decides to investigate a missing maid’s plea from her hometown. Harriet’s wit and justice-driven character propel a narrative mixing mystery, humor, and historical fiction, providing a charming detective tale with an engaging protagonist.