Publisher: Mills & Boon

A Princess by Christmas by Julia London | Blog Tour

Posted November 4, 2020 in Books
A Princess by Christmas by Julia London | Blog Tour

This is the last instalment in an intriguing historical romance trilogy that makes readers dream of A Royal Wedding . . . Well, three. You see, it’s hard not to love each Prince book. With political intrigue always at the centre of the scene, a slow-burn romance, and different characters ready to charm you in their own way, putting the book down proves to be challenging. Just like not feeling […]

Would I Lie to the Duke by Eva Leigh | Blog Tour

Posted September 26, 2020 in Books
Would I Lie to the Duke by Eva Leigh | Blog Tour

If you aren’t just a voracious reader of historical romances, but also a lover of the ’80s, you can’t resist a mix of Working Girl, The Secret of my Success, and The Breakfast Club, can you? In Would I Lie to the Duke, Eva Leigh grabs the right atmosphere of these movies and writes a story that is read like you’re watching it, while your mind plays the soundtrack(s) as […]

A Royal Kiss and Tell by Julia London | Blog Tour

Posted May 20, 2020 in Books
A Royal Kiss and Tell by Julia London | Blog Tour

Having read and loved the first book, I was prepared for another bold Lady to give a Prince a piece of her mind, but I honestly didn’t predict how hard the heroine in here would go at it . . . If etiquette never applied—not that it does now—to Eliza around Prince Sebastian, it is most certainly thrown out of the window when Caroline is around Prince Leopold, or everyone […]

The Princess Plan by Julia London | Blog Tour

Posted January 8, 2020 in Books
The Princess Plan by Julia London | Blog Tour

This was my first try of Julia London’s works and, I must say, it was a truly pleasant experience. Historical romance is one of my fave genres, and this book was a different, charming one to read. What really strikes is how bold the female characters in here are, especially Eliza who, when in front of a Prince, etiquette doesn’t apply in the slightest . . . She is a […]