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Showing posts with label roseanna m white. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 7, 2020

Review: "On Wings of Devotion" by Roseanna M. White


The first book in Roseanna M. White's Codebreakers series was so delightful (as are all of her books), so I was eager to get my hands on the next installment, On Wings of Devotion. Let's just say I wasn't disappointed ...

Thursday, June 20, 2019

Review: "The Number of Love" by Roseanna M. White


I'm so happy I discovered Roseanna M. White's books several years ago! Her latest release, The Number of Love, features a familiar face in Margot De Wilde, introduced in A Song Unheard (part of a previous series, but they all interconnect). Now an adult, Margot works for Room 40, a British intelligence organization.

Tuesday, November 6, 2018

Review: "An Hour Unspent" by Roseanna M. White

After penning two really enjoyable entries in the Shadows Over England series, Roseanna M. White is back to conclude the series with Barclay's story ... and it's the story that I've been waiting for!

Saturday, February 24, 2018

"A Song Unheard" by Roseanna M. White


A woman tasked with stealing from her idol, Willa Forsythe finds her life changing beyond her imagination when she takes a job from the mysterious Mr. V during World War I.

Monday, November 21, 2016

"A Lady Unrivaled" by Roseanna M. White


Roseanna M. White's excellent series about an aristocratic family trying to escape the curse of the Fire Eyes diamonds concludes in A Lady Unrivaled.

Friday, April 22, 2016

"The Reluctant Duchess" by Roseanna M. White

Each month, Bethany House Publishers sends out a list of books to bloggers who participate in its review program, and each blogger can select one book to review. So here's a glimpse into my selection process: I immediately rule out any Amish fiction (if you love Amish fiction, that's great, but I am so over it...with the exception of Suzanne Woods Fisher's novels, but she's not a Bethany House author. Anyway.), as well as any books I'm receiving from another source. Then I look at the covers. Bethany House does such a fantastic job with covers, and, nine times out of ten, if I like a Bethany House cover, I'll like the book. Of the books on the April list, The Reluctant Duchess stood out, thanks to the cover. Isn't it gorgeous?