The Debutante Disaster by Rachel Rowan

I received a copy of this on return of an honest review.  When Lucy comes back into the life of her childhood friend Jack, Lord Orton , during his youngest sister coming out in society he tries to pick up where they left off but he finds his friend who he hasn’t spoken to  sevenContinue reading “The Debutante Disaster by Rachel Rowan”

The Baron of Bad Behaviour by Elf Ahearn

I received a copy of this in exchange for a fair review. The Baron of Bad Behaviour introduces us to Lady Nefertiti “Snap” Albright, the tomboy youngest daughter in a family of four daughters. Snap sees what society wants her to do and proceeds to do the opposite. That includes jumping on rooftops to getContinue reading “The Baron of Bad Behaviour by Elf Ahearn”

Bonnets at Dawn podcast review

Bonnets at Dawn is a podcast that started in 2017 and looked at the lives and works of authors Jane Austen, Anne, Emily and Charlotte Bronte. Over the last six years the hosts, Hannah Chapman and Lauren Burke, have brought female authors who may have not been as well known as their male counterparts orContinue reading “Bonnets at Dawn podcast review”

A Lady’s Risk by Felicity George

I have been given a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Lady Margaret Fairchild (Meggy) and her two siblings are forced to leave their home and be under the guardianship of Lord Nicholas Holbrook. Despite Meggy and Nicholas butting heads a lot they need to work together in order forContinue reading “A Lady’s Risk by Felicity George”

‘Why She Wrote’ by Lauren Burke and Hannah K Chapman

Why She Wrote is a graphic history of the lives behind some of the greatest works of literature. It is just over two hundred pages long but it is not long enough. The book is split into six chapters with three female writers per chapter. Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Bronte each have their own chapters.Continue reading “‘Why She Wrote’ by Lauren Burke and Hannah K Chapman”