Genre: Fiction / Romance / Historical

Corpse in the Canal by Mary Lancaster

Corpse in the Canal by Mary La..

Posted 07/04/2026 by Charli in Book Reviews / 0 Comments

I like historical romance and I like mysteries, so Corpse in the Canal was a no-brainer for me to give a whirl. The 9th book in Mary Lancaster’s Silver and Grey series, I had not read any of the previous eight books – yet there was no need as I wasn’t confused at all about anything. If I needed to know it – it was mentioned. If I didn’t, well, it wasn’t. Characters There are a myriad of characters in this particular story, but the ones we deal with the most are Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Grey – aka Solomon Grey and his wife, Constance Silver (Grey). I loved both of these characters. They were fun, incorrigible, and interesting. I was particularly taken with Constance, as the hints about her not-so-proper past gave just the insight needed to understand her. I do wish we’d had a bit more background info […]

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Tides of Passion by Lauren Everly

Tides of Passion by Lauren Eve..

Posted 07/01/2026 by Charli in Book Reviews / 0 Comments

Now, if you’ve been here very long at all, you know, I’m not a big reader of romance novels. Yes, there are a few scattered here and there on the blog, but for the most part, I’m not particularly interested in them. Romance was more of my mom’s thing, but… we did both enjoy a good historical romance. I recently saw a video on YouTube that the historical romance sub-genre was dying, along with the various reasons why they felt it was happening – publishers not renewing contracts for authors who write historical romances, removing the old “clench covers” or “bodice ripper” covers and replacing them with illustrated/cartoonish covers, younger readers being “embarrassed” to be seen reading romance novels, and the “death of the mass market paperback”. The aforementioned reasons were both mentioned in the video and in the comments. Obviously, I set out to prove that historical romance wasn’t […]

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