Princess by Gaelen Foley
The author looks like she means business – she wants to be the queen of swashbuckling romances.

The author looks like she means business – she wants to be the queen of swashbuckling romances.

This traditional Regency author’s first mainstream historical romance is a pretty good hit out of the gates.

Nothing really new here, but there’s something pretty good too.

Two albums in one, so it’s twice the experience.

This one has issues, but it has its share of winning charms too.

All the twists and turns are engineered by the naughty villain – all are helpless before her!

I don’t like the hero, but everything else is just fine with me.

The romance will likely not last beyond a year, but this is an unexpectedly emotional and satisfying read nonetheless.

The premise is a bit silly, but the romance makes wonderful sense.

While not exactly groundbreaking, this one fun, frothy read that puts a smile to my face.
