
The Bride Quilt by Paula Quint Chambers
Brainpower is not part of the design, clearly.

Brainpower is not part of the design, clearly.
She blames the hero for her brother’s suicide, but he’s hot so okay, she loves him now. Sweet!
Marvel as the heroine gets into trouble again and again and again and again and again and…
So much summertime magic… somewhere else.
This is… ugh. Just ugh to the most.
The author looks like she means business – she wants to be the queen of swashbuckling romances.
The heroine is great, but the hero is an ass. They end up canceling one another to give a meh story.
This traditional Regency author’s first mainstream historical romance is a pretty good hit out of the gates.
This is an absolute treat. It’s romantic, sweet, and intense with a couple that works in every way.
This one can be slow, but there are some fine moments to savor.