Saturday, 25 October 2025

The Tangled Web

 The Tangled Web

Tea Cooper



Reviewed by Helen


For me you can never go wrong with a Tea Cooper story and this one is absolutely amazing, it pulled me in with a tale of mystery, a story from 1892 that starts in Sydney and then ends in Maitland, a must read.

Sydney 1892 sixteen year old Viola Oswald has just lost her younger brother Sebastian to the disease Haemophilia, her mother is pregnant with her stepfather’s baby and Viola is devastated and so worried about what her step-father Dr. Sinclair has done with Sebastian in his treatments, so when her uncle in Brisbane asks her to visit she is more than happy but is determined to be back before her mother has the baby hoping it is a sister and not a brother.

The journey is a long one on the train and she has one of Sebastian’s favourite books Lamb’s Tales of Shakespeare, when she starts reading she finds a letter in code and notes hidden within the pages this then sees Viola get of the train at Maitland in search of a boy who can help her prove what her stepfather has done and continuing to do.

When she arrives she decides to change into her street clothes and dress as a young boy she feels that this will be safer soon she is being hauled by a young homeless boy to meet another young boy and soon after a terrible discovery in a lane she is heading for a camp under the bridge with a bunch of homeless young boys and becomes Tuppence but this could be her chance to find the one she is looking for, will she find him, it is not long before she has made friends with a young woman Taylor who works at the local lawyers office and Viola opens up to Taylor about the truth also part of the truth to Cracker the boy who runs the homeless boys.

But worry for her mother and the boy she knows as Mouse soon finds her and Taylor on their bay back to Sydney and what they uncover is shocking but will it put a stop to Dr. Sinclair and his experiments?

WOW what an adventure this one was it shows what life was life back then in Maitland in 1892 and also the medical issues of people suffering from Haemophilia. The strength and courage that Viola (Tuppence) showed as she spent her time living rough with the young homeless boys and how she grew to care for them all and I loved that Taylor and Maisie were in this one after having met them in MS. Coopers previous book, I loved this one so much and highly recommend it, it is brilliant and very hard to put down, I loved all of of the characters the boys especially.

My thanks to HQ Fiction and Netgalley for my copy to read and review.

5 stars
October 28, 2025 by HQ Fiction

Friday, 17 October 2025

The Scottish Engineer

 The Scottish Engineer

The Sunderlands #1

Elizabeth Leydin



Reviewed by Helen


Scotsman Rory Sunderland has arrived in Birmingham to visit with his cousin William, Marquess of Fenton, Rory is a newly –minted engineer and he is excited and eager to start work hopefully with on one of the fabulous new steam engines and with the help of his cousin he is soon at Muffutt’s Tinware this business is run by Mr. Muffut and his daughter Carolyn Muffat, they are impressed with Rory and agree to let him start immediately as they have plans underway for new tinware, this will start a new journey for Rory and one that just may involve a romance as well.

Carolyn is drawn to Rory and it appears that Rory is drawn to Carolyn but a rocky road is a head of them with a couple of hiccups thrown their way, firstly religion you see Rory s Catholic and there is no way Mr. Muffut will allow his daughter to step out with a catholic and then it appears that there may be a little sabotage in the works in the manufactory but Rory and Carolyn show their skills with investigating but danger will come their way, will Rory be able to save the day and win Carolyn and change her father’s views in the process?

This is such a fabulous short quick, witty and lovely story, we have met the Muffuts in a previous series from Elizabeth Leydin and I always loved Carolyn and I loved Rory as well the perfect hero for her. If you are looking for a romance that is short read that has a little bit of everything then this is the one to pick up, I do highly recommend it, I loved it.

My thanks to the author for my digital copy to read and review.

5 stars
October 16, 2025 by Improbable Fictions

Wednesday, 15 October 2025

The Soldier's Daughter

 The Soldier's Daughter

Fiona McIntosh



Reviewed by Helen


Another brilliant story from masterful storyteller Fiona McIntosh I fell into this one and could barely put it down as I traveled through the 1930’s 1940’s and then onto the 1950’s through Scotland, England, Tasmania and France through World War 2 and after, getting to know Violet Nash and reacquainting myself with Captain Charlie Nash, a must read.

Violet Nash is her father’s daughter in so many ways she and her father are making whiskey in Scotland at their distillery, Glen Corbie although young Violet knows what she wants in life, Charlie had fought in the great- war came home to England married Ellen, Violet’s mother and then they lost her and they have both thrown themselves into making whiskey but when the depression comes and they are forced to close their distillery they move to Tasmania and start over again growing the barley for their whiskey and very successfully and then World War 11 happens and Charlie after all he went through in the first war enlists to help in this one only this time not on the front line and he ends up in Epernay again and meeting up with Sophie Delancre champagne maker, the woman that Charlie never let go of.

Violet was devastated and angry that her father was going to war again but nothing will change his mind and Violet carries on with the farm and distillery making decisions and doing very well thinking of her father always, Charlie meets up with people from his past when he arrives in Reims their hearts are bursting with happiness at meeting again and opening up to each other and when Charlie steps up to protect Sophie’s son Raphael life will change again for both families.

I loved Charlie when I read The Champagne War and was thrilled to see him get his story and there are so many more in this story that had me feeling very emotional while reading it but a beautiful story it is of love and courage, I loved the characters so much, Violet is so strong and determined will she ever find love? The story is a beautiful, moving and emotional one, it is one that I highly recommend it truly is one not to be missed.

5 Stars

September 30, 2025 by Penguin Books Australia

Wednesday, 8 October 2025

Lady Elizabeth's Winter Stranger

 Lady Elizabeth's Winter Stranger

A Mayfair Christmas Romance

Anna Campbell


Reviewed by Helen


I do love a good Christmas story and Anna Campbell rocks them, I loved this Regency romance it is short, fun, witty moving and fabulous, come along and meet Lady Elizabeth as she finds true love on Christmas Day in Hyde Park, London.

Christmas Day and Lady Elizabeth Tierney has just arrived back in London to find a letter from her father letting her know that he has found her a husband, Viscount Fairchild seeing as after four season she has not done so, she must make up her mind on this or move to Scotland, not happy Elizabeth needs some fresh air even if it is cold as, but wandering on her own in London is just not done and then a young man arrives and insists on keeping her company and in an adventure that takes in trees and rescues this man Tom steals her heart, what will happen tonight when she meets the man who she is to marry?

This one had me smiling all the way through I loved Elizabeth and Tom, it is beautifully written story in true Anna Campbell style with wit, humour and sensuality. Thank you MS Campbell for another gorgeous story, I loved it so much and highly recommend it, don’t miss this one. Christmassy and beautiful.

5 stars

September 30, 2025 by Anna Campbell

Tuesday, 7 October 2025

The Governess Teaches A Duke

 The Governess Teaches A Duke

Steffy Smith



Reviewed by Helen


When the widowed Duke of Avondale, Thomas Denby advertises for a governess for his seven year old daughter Clara, the best applicant on paper is Miss Maribel Lewisham, Clara is not an easy child and they have been through a few governesses already so Thomas is going to interview her personally to see if she has what it takes to teach his daughter but what he finds is that he is attracted to her instantly and he cannot understand why but hire her he does.

Maribel is so excited to get this job, imagine her from a small working class family sister to five brothers owner of one cat Mr. Whiskers has been given her first position with a Duke, he appears a little grumpy and she is sure she can win Clara over in no time, but this, what ever it is that she feels for her older employer is very different and he seems to want more from her and she feels it hard to say no, she cannot control her feelings.

A short quick story about two opposites and the pull they have that neither saw coming but deny it they cannot, Maribel is a strong and lovely heroine who can easily teach the Duke a thing or two while Thomas in turn can teach Maribel the ways of love as he loses his heart to the beautiful Maribel. I did thoroughly enjoy this one and recommend to anyone romance reader who is looking for a short read with wonderful characters and a lovely HEA.

My thanks to the author for my digital copy to read and review.

4 stars

October 7, 2025 by Steffy Smith Books

Tuesday, 16 September 2025

Sir Hugo Seeks a Bride

 Sir Hugo Seeks a Bride

Cinderellas of Mayfair #1

Anna Campbell 



Reviewed by Helen


This is another steamy, sensual, fun and witty story from fabulous storyteller Anna Campbell, come along and meet Sir Hugo Brinsmead on his trip to London to find a wife.

Aphrodite de Smith is working in a Bonbon shop in London writing witty verses to go with the bonbons purchased, it is a very different life than the one she started out with she hides away from scandal with her best friend Sylvie owner of the Bonbon shop, she is lonely but feels that this is the life for her she never expects to find love and happiness but maybe there might be a chance when a Yorkshire farmer arrives to have a verse written to send with some bonbons for the woman he is interested in.

Sir Hugo Brinsmead strong Yorkshire farmer has decided that it is time to find a wife and makes the trip to London with the help of his friend Ivor he looks to the diamond of the season and goes to purchase bonbons and a verse to go with it but what he finds is the most appealing woman he has ever met and he knows that she is the one he wants but can he convince her to be his wife?

Aphrodite is instantly attracted to the new customer, he is big and handsome and the witty banter between them is something she hasn’t enjoyed for many years but when he is persistent and wants to marry her she knows that she cannot ruin his reputation you see she is not who he thinks she is but ignoring the attraction between them is way too hard and soon she agrees to be his mistress but Hugo will never give up trying to make her his wife.

What a fabulous story, I loved Hugo so much he is the best a very caring and loving man and Aphrodite is beautiful inside and outside she is caring loving and they make the best couple the sheets sizzle with them together, will they really be able to find their HEA? I do highly recommend this one if you love a witty, sensual and steamy story.

5 stars
August 13, 2025 by Anna Campbell

Tuesday, 9 September 2025

Deceived by the Highlander

 Deceived by the Highlander

Daughters of the Isles #2

Christina Phillps



Reviewed by Helen


We are back on the small isles with the MacDonald family we saw Isolde find her love in the first book this time will Freyja find hers, can she still hold with the beliefs of her foremothers and still find love?

Alasdair Campbell is the bastard son of an Earl, never acknowledged until the new Earl recognized him as his half-brother and he will do anything for him and now he has been given a task by his half brother the Earl of Argyll, and that is to marry Lady Freyja MacDonald gain her land and gain the barony that he so wants will he be able to do so without seduction?

Freyja is determined to stay on her island of Eigg and follow the path of her foremothers, she is a healer and cares deeply for people when her grandfather is taken ill on the Isle of Rum she immediately goes to help and here she meets a man Alasdair Campbell he is not only good looking but very easy going and also very supportive of her and she finds herself getting closer to him and when her grandfather makes a death bed wish that she marry Alasdair although shocked she keeps her promise and soon she is leaving her island and the ancient prophecy and making her way to the highlands but has Alasdair been keeping secrets from her?

Arriving at his castle Freyja is loving being with Alasdair and determined to be a good wife and run the castle well and there is no denying that in the bedroom they sizzle and Alasdair feels things that he has never felt before for Freyja she is the best thing that has happened to him but there are things that he must tell her but before he gets a chance things change and suddenly Freyja is in grave danger, will they be able to save each other and find the true love that they both deserve?

I did love this one, it is such a great story, it had me turning the pages and cheering them on, sensual, moving and emotional it has all the feels of a beautiful romance, fabulous characters and is one that I highly recommend, I am really looking forward to the next one in the series.

My thanks to Dragonblade Publishing Inc. and Netgalley for my copy to read and review

5 stars
September 2, 2025 by Dragonblade Publishing, Inc