historical fiction
historical fiction

Snowed In with Secrets: A Review of Murder at Midwinter Manor by Anita Davison

Anita Davison’s Murder at Midwinter Manor delivers a cozy, snowbound mystery set in 1916, where family secrets and festive cheer give way to murder and stolen treasures. Hannah Merrill must solve the case before Christmas is ruined.

Discovering Ida B. Wells: A Review of Ida, in Love and in Trouble by Veronica Chambers

Veronica Chambers’ Ida, in Love and in Trouble offers a vivid portrayal of Ida B. Wells’ early life, blending romance and historical detail. The novel explores her journey from a spirited young woman to a trailblazing journalist, earning a solid four stars.

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.