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A ray of golden light in these dark and depressing times

The Duke Who Didn't by Courtney Milan

October 4, 2020 by Malin 1 Comment

This was an ARC sent to me by the author. I had already pre-ordered the book, and the free copy has not influenced my review in any way. Official book description: Miss Chloe Fong has plans for her life, lists for her days, and absolutely no time for nonsense. Three years ago, she told her childhood sweetheart that he could talk to her once he planned to be serious. He disappeared that very night.   Except now he’s back. Jeremy Wentworth, the Duke of Lansing, […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Romance Tagged With: #food, ARC, cbr12, Courtney Milan, historical romance, Malin, The Duke Who Didn't, Victorian, Wedgeford Trials

Malin's CBR12 Review No:71 · Genres: Fiction, History, Romance · Tags: #food, ARC, cbr12, Courtney Milan, historical romance, Malin, The Duke Who Didn't, Victorian, Wedgeford Trials ·
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One of the few times I will say to watch the movie first.

Far From the Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy

September 21, 2020 by narfna 4 Comments

I probably chose the wrong time to read this one, as so many of my friends like it quite a bit, even ones who don’t like Thomas Hardy as a writer. But it nicely filled a challenge for Read Harder, and because it’s been on my TBR for over a decade, and it was available on SCRIBD, I did it. And I didn’t not like it, I just found it hard to finish, and it never really caught my attention. I missed soooo much while […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Fiction Tagged With: classics, davina porter, Far From the Madding Crowd, literary fiction, narfna, read harder challenge 2020, Thomas Hardy, Victorian

narfna's CBR12 Review No:135 · Genres: Audiobooks, Fiction · Tags: classics, davina porter, Far From the Madding Crowd, literary fiction, narfna, read harder challenge 2020, Thomas Hardy, Victorian ·
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“It is difficult, after the passage of more than a century, to understand the extent to which the train robbery of 1855 shocked the sensibilities of Victorian England.” #CBRBingo – Money!

The Great Train Robbery by Michael Crichton

September 8, 2020 by narfna Leave a Comment

I would love to see the movie version of this, which Crichton also wrote and directed. Sean Connery as Edward Pierce, the mastermind behind the robbery that threw Victorian England for a loop. He really was a smart guy. It’s obvious Crichton did his research about the period (apparently he became obsessed with the Victorian criminal underworld). The book is chock full of criminal slang. You catch the meaning eventually, and it certainly lends an atmosphere. This was a bit hard to get into at […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Suspense Tagged With: adventure, capers and heists, cbr12bingo, England, Fiction, heists, historical fiction, Michael Crichton, narfna, the great train robbery, Victorian

narfna's CBR12 Review No:126 · Genres: Fiction, Suspense · Tags: adventure, capers and heists, cbr12bingo, England, Fiction, heists, historical fiction, Michael Crichton, narfna, the great train robbery, Victorian ·
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Another shitty duke not grovelling enough to fully redeem himself

Daring and the Duke by Sarah Maclean

September 7, 2020 by Malin 1 Comment

Official book description: Grace Condry has spent a lifetime running from her past. Betrayed as a child by her only love and raised on the streets, she now hides in plain sight as queen of London’s darkest corners. Grace has a sharp mind and a powerful right hook and has never met an enemy she could not best, until the man she once loved returns.   Single-minded and ruthless, Ewan, Duke of Marwick, has spent a decade searching for the woman he never stopped loving. […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Romance Tagged With: cbr12, daring and the duke, historical romance, Malin, revenge, Sarah Maclean, smugglers, the Bareknuckle Bastards, Victorian

Malin's CBR12 Review No:57 · Genres: Fiction, History, Romance · Tags: cbr12, daring and the duke, historical romance, Malin, revenge, Sarah Maclean, smugglers, the Bareknuckle Bastards, Victorian ·
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Kicking off this year’s Bingo Card with an excellent historical romance

Any Old Diamonds by K.J. Charles

July 2, 2020 by Malin 4 Comments

#CBR12Bingo: Money! Official book description (because I’m still reviewing books I read three months ago): Lord Alexander Pyne-ffoulkes, the younger son of the Duke of Ilvar, holds a bitter grudge against his wealthy father. The Duke intends to give his Duchess a priceless diamond parure on their wedding anniversary — so Alec hires a pair of jewel thieves to steal it. The Duke’s remote castle is a difficult target, and Alec needs a way to get the thieves in. Soldier-turned-criminal Jerry Crozier has the answer: he’ll […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Romance Tagged With: any old diamonds, cbr12, cbr12bingo, heist, historical romance, K.J. Charles, LGBTQIA, Malin, Money, The Lilywhite Boys, Victorian

Malin's CBR12 Review No:32 · Genres: Fiction, History, Romance · Tags: any old diamonds, cbr12, cbr12bingo, heist, historical romance, K.J. Charles, LGBTQIA, Malin, Money, The Lilywhite Boys, Victorian ·
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A Sherlock Holmes Retelling That Actually Works!

The Angel of the Crows by Katherine Addison

July 1, 2020 by CoffeeShopReader Leave a Comment

Katherine Addison might just have made my auto-pre-order list. I loved The Goblin Emperor, and she did it again with her most recent book which is effectively Sherlock Holmes fan-fiction. The cool thing about The Angel of the Crows is how it sets things up to be kind of recognizable but then drops a detail or line that makes it really clear which story you’re in and puts things recently mentioned in new and often interesting perspectives. The world of the story is a Victorian […]

Filed Under: Fanfiction, Fantasy, Mystery Tagged With: angels, katherine addison, London, Sherlock Holmes, The Angel of the Crows, vampires, Victorian, werewolves

CoffeeShopReader's CBR12 Review No:56 · Genres: Fanfiction, Fantasy, Mystery · Tags: angels, katherine addison, London, Sherlock Holmes, The Angel of the Crows, vampires, Victorian, werewolves ·
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