I am still on my M. C. Beaton books binge and I am finding the experience quite entertaining. "The Royal Ambition Series" was next on my TBR so I have dived into it. This is the first book in the series and it was not a disappointment at all. The story centers around Drusilla and … Continue reading Book Review: The Dreadful Debutante (The Royal Ambition Series #1) by M. C. Beaton
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Book Review: Back In Society (The Poor Relation #6) By M. C. Beaton
"It is impossible, in our condition of society, not to be sometimes a Snob" - William Makepeace Thackery "Back In Society" is the last book in "The Poor Relation" series but can be read as a stand-alone without the need to read the other titles before reading it. To read my reviews on other books … Continue reading Book Review: Back In Society (The Poor Relation #6) By M. C. Beaton
February 2020: Top 10 Must Read New Releases
Welcome to February! Here are my top 10 "must reads" to be released this month. There is a wide range of genres to choose from and I believe there will be something for everyone. Check them out and hit the online or offline bookstores near you! Yes No Maybe So By Becky Albertalli & Aisha … Continue reading February 2020: Top 10 Must Read New Releases
Author Interview: Abhijit Sarmah, Author of “The Voice Under Silence”
Welcome to the first Author Interview of 2020. As a Poet , I decided to be a bit partial by beginning our author interviews this year with a fellow Poet and new friend. Last year, I read and reviewed his Chapbook of Poetry, "The Voice Under Silence" and was greatly inspired by it (Click on … Continue reading Author Interview: Abhijit Sarmah, Author of “The Voice Under Silence”
Book Review: Colonel Sandhurst To The Rescue (The Poor Relation #5) By M. C. Beaton
"Colonel Sandhurst To The Rescue" is the fifth book in "The Poor Relation" regency romance series. This book can be read as a standalone novel as the gist from the earlier titles are summarized here. You can read my reviews on the other titles by clicking "Book Reviews" on the menu on my homepage. Colonel … Continue reading Book Review: Colonel Sandhurst To The Rescue (The Poor Relation #5) By M. C. Beaton
Book Review: Sir Philip’s Folly (The Poor Relation #4) By M. C. Beaton
"Sir Philip's Folly" is the fourth book in "The Poor Relation" series. However, it can still be read as a standalone book as most of the gist from the prior titles are highlighted here. Check out my reviews on the other three titles by clicking "Book Reviews" the homepage of this blog. Sir Philip is … Continue reading Book Review: Sir Philip’s Folly (The Poor Relation #4) By M. C. Beaton
Book Review: Mrs. Budley Falls From Grace (The Poor relation #3) by M. C. Beaton
"Mrs. Budley Falls From Grace" is the third book in "The Poor Relation" series but can be read as a stand alone (Check out my reviews on the other two books in this series). This time the story focuses on Mrs. Budley, the young widow who is one of the owners of the "The Poor … Continue reading Book Review: Mrs. Budley Falls From Grace (The Poor relation #3) by M. C. Beaton
Book Review: Miss Tonks Turns To Crime (The Poor Relation #2) by M. C. Beaton
This is the second book in "The Poor Relation" series. You may not need to read the first title to catch up with the story as all the relevant details are highlighted in this book. The five "Poor Relations" are low on cash again even when the Duke of Rowcester paid for the damages from … Continue reading Book Review: Miss Tonks Turns To Crime (The Poor Relation #2) by M. C. Beaton
Book Review: Lady Fortescue Steps Out (The Poor Relation #1) by M. C. Beaton
"But there were also the members of the invisible poor, the victims of genteel poverty who, with many subterfuges and stratagems, hid their condition from the eyes of polite society." - M. C. Beaton in "Lady Fortescue Steps Out" "Lady Fortescue Steps Out" is the first book in M. C. Beaton's "The Poor Relation" series. … Continue reading Book Review: Lady Fortescue Steps Out (The Poor Relation #1) by M. C. Beaton
Book Review: Homecoming (Daughters of Mannerling #6) By M. C. Beaton
This is the last book in the "Daughters of Mannerling" series and has been a delight reading this series. In "Homecoming", Lizzie is the last one of the Beverley sisters and this has left their mother Lady Beverly in despair as she doesn't think that her last daughter with her fire red hair will attract … Continue reading Book Review: Homecoming (Daughters of Mannerling #6) By M. C. Beaton