Title: The Thief Author: Bonnie Dee Publisher: Self-Published Length: Novel Length Category: Historical Romance At a Glance: Bonnie Dee has once again offered up an emotionally engaging romance, compelling readers along through the trials, tribulations, and ultimate joy of two charming characters falling in love. Reviewed By: Lisa Blurb: Street hustler Jody plays any role... Continue Reading →
Review: Phin’s Christmas by Bonnie Dee
Title: Phin’s Christmas Author: Bonnie Dee Publisher: Self-Published Length: 102 Pages Category: Holiday, Historical At a Glance: There is a cup of cheer and then some to celebrate in Phin’s Christmas. Reviewed By: Lisa Blurb: Doubt invades a fairy-tale holiday. Excited to celebrate his first Christmas with his true love, Phin Abernathy searches for the... Continue Reading →
Review: The Artist by Bonnie Dee
Title: The Artist Author: Bonnie Dee Publisher: Self-Published Length: 153 Pages Category: Historical Romance At a Glance: A bit Beauty and the Beast with a hint of The Ugly Duckling, The Artist is a sweet and romantic tale that proves beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Reviewed By: Lisa Blurb: Creating love from... Continue Reading →
Review: The Psychic and the Sleuth by Summer Devon and Bonnie Dee
Title: The Psychic and the Sleuth Authors: Summer Devon and Bonnie Dee Publisher: Self-Published Length: 234 Pages Category: Historical, Paranormal, Mystery/Suspense At a Glance: Everything comes together nicely in the end of The Psychic and the Sleuth, making for an entertaining summer vacation read. Reviewed By: Lisa Blurb: Psychic and skeptic—how could their love affair... Continue Reading →
Review: The Medium by Bonnie Dee
Title: The Medium Author: Bonnie Dee Publisher: Self-Published Length: 197 Pages Category: Historical, Paranormal At a Glance: Bonnie Dee is such a consistent deliverer of historical romantic fiction, and The Medium is another strong addition to her body of work. Reviewed By: Lisa Blurb: To win a heart, he must risk his soul… Cast out... Continue Reading →
Review: The Fortune Hunter by Bonnie Dee
Title: The Fortune Hunter Author: Bonnie Dee Publisher: Self-Published Length: 235 Pages Category: Historical Romance At a Glance: Fans of this author, fans of a well written period piece, fans of a forbidden love that survives, thrives, and endures, should find a lot to embrace in this book. Reviewed By: Lisa Blurb: A man with... Continue Reading →
Review: Chilling with Max by Bonnie Dee
Title: Chilling with Max (Love Off Leash: Book Three) Author: Bonnie Dee Publisher: Self-Published Length: 94 Pages Category: Contemporary At a Glance: Bonnie Dee takes us on a journey of self-discovery, almost, with these two men who, when encountering their polar opposite, manage to turn the mirror inward and then meet the other man halfway.... Continue Reading →
Review: The Masterpiece by Bonnie Dee
Title: The Masterpiece Author: Bonnie Dee Publisher: Self-Published Length: 202 Pages Category: Historical Romance At a Glance: The Masterpiece is the book I needed right now—sweet, simple, and so romantic. Reviewed By: Lisa Blurb: Built from the bottom up: one perfect gentleman. Man about town Arthur Lawton spends his days pursuing entertainment while shoeshine Joe... Continue Reading →
Review: Delaney and the Autumn Masque by Bonnie Dee and Summer Devon
Title: Delaney and the Autumn Masque (Victorian Holiday Hearts: Book Four) Authors: Bonnie Dee and Summer Devon Publisher: Self-Published Length: 75 Pages Category: Historical Romance At a Glance: The writing duo of Dee and Devon deliver another sweet historical romance in the Victorian Holiday Hearts series. Reviewed By: Lisa Blurb: Delaney, former pickpocket and now... Continue Reading →
Review: The Copper by Bonnie Dee
Title: The Copper Author: Bonnie Dee Publisher: Self-Published Pages/Word Count: 176 Pages At a Glance: If you are looking for a lighthearted romance, then you may want to pass on this one, but I would say don’t—you will miss out on a truly great love story. Reviewed By: Carrie Blurb: Jaded lord, stalwart cop, instant... Continue Reading →
Release Day Review: The Professor and the Smuggler by Bonnie Dee and Summer Devon
Title: The Professor and the Smuggler Author: Bonnie Dee and Summer Devon Publisher: Self-Published Pages/Word Count: 222 Pages At a Glance: The Professor and the Smuggler is easily my favorite of this writing duos many books. Reviewed By: Lisa Blurb: A grumpy smuggler meets a bumbling professor and treasure is found. An explorer at heart,... Continue Reading →
Release Day Review: The Merchant and the Clergyman by Summer Devon and Bonnie Dee
Title: The Merchant and the Clergyman Author: Summer Devon and Bonnie Dee Publisher: Self-Published Pages/Word Count: 186 Pages At a Glance: If you’re looking for well written historical romance, you can’t go wrong with these two authors. Reviewed By: Lisa Blurb: A village clergyman Curate James Fletcher is content shepherding his parishioners through the good... Continue Reading →
Review: The Shepherd and the Solicitor by Bonnie Dee and Summer Devon
Title: The Shepherd and the Solicitor Author: Bonnie Dee and Summer Devon Publisher: Samhain Publishing Pages/Word Count: 161 Pages At a Glance: If you want a good historical fiction romance, you really can’t go wrong with this pair of authors. Reviewed By: Jennifer Blurb: When a storm is brewing, taking shelter could be the most... Continue Reading →
Release Day Review: The Tutor by Bonnie Dee
Title: The Tutor Author: Bonnie Dee Publisher: Self-Published Pages/Word Count: 184 Pages At a Glance: Chills, suspense, and romance work together beautifully in The Tutor. Reviewed By: Lisa Blurb: Gothic romance with a twist. Elements of The Sound of Music, The Enchanted Garden, Jane Eyre, and “true” ghost hunting shows make this story feel familiar.... Continue Reading →
Review: The Bohemian and the Banker by Bonnie Dee and Summer Devon
Title: The Bohemian and the Banker Author: Bonnie Dee and Summer Devon Publisher: Samhain Publishing Pages/Word Count: 170 Pages At a Glance: Beautiful cover, wonderful characters, fun read - The Bohemian and the Banker was a treat! Reviewed By: Jules Blurb: A night lost in Paris finds two hearts changed—forever. Sent to Paris on business,... Continue Reading →
Simply the Best 2014: The Finale – The Year In Reviews and a Giveaway
We have reached the end of our journey, folks, the final choices for our Top Reads of 2014. In case you've missed the others, check out Sammy's and Tina's selections HERE; Jackie's, Lana's, and Jules' HERE; Lynn's and Chris's HERE; and Kim's and Kathie's HERE. Rena and I are the last to go, and I... Continue Reading →
Bonnie Dee and Summer Devon’s “Mending Him” Is A Pitch Perfect Historical Romance
Title: Mending Him Author: Bonnie Dee and Summer Devon Publisher: Samhain Publishing Pages/Word Count: 243 Pages Rating: 5 Stars Blurb: "As his world collapses, love opens his heart." Robbie Grayson has always felt like a bit of an outsider in the Chester family, though he’s related by blood. An orphan taken in at a young... Continue Reading →
Bonnie Dee and Summer Devon's "Mending Him" Is A Pitch Perfect Historical Romance
Title: Mending Him Author: Bonnie Dee and Summer Devon Publisher: Samhain Publishing Pages/Word Count: 243 Pages Rating: 5 Stars Blurb: "As his world collapses, love opens his heart." Robbie Grayson has always felt like a bit of an outsider in the Chester family, though he’s related by blood. An orphan taken in at a young... Continue Reading →
“Gentleman’s Keeper” Is A Historical Romance That Tells A Heartwarming Story
“Together in our house, in the firelight, we are the world made small.” ― Jennifer Donnelly Everett Gerard is not what anyone might describe as paternal. In fact, the words used to describe Gerard run more along the lines of libertine, gadabout, and then, of course, there’s always his unnatural appetites he must keep secreted... Continue Reading →
"Gentleman's Keeper" Is A Historical Romance That Tells A Heartwarming Story
“Together in our house, in the firelight, we are the world made small.” ― Jennifer Donnelly Everett Gerard is not what anyone might describe as paternal. In fact, the words used to describe Gerard run more along the lines of libertine, gadabout, and then, of course, there’s always his unnatural appetites he must keep secreted... Continue Reading →

