Murder at the Capitol by C.M. Gleason

Murder at the Capitol is C.M. Gleason’s third Lincoln’s White House Mystery. She writes of Washington, D.C. at the beginning of the war with images I never really thought about. D.C. was really a small town in 1861, and a southern small town even more than...

One Good Earl Deserves a Lover by Sarah MacLean

Do you know what I love about Sarah MacLean’s historical romances (well, other than everything)? One Good Earl Deserves a Lover: The Second Rule of Scoundrels, the second in her Rules of Scoundrels series, is the funniest one I’ve read yet. Each one is so...

Winners and a Library Lover’s Giveaway

Congratulations to the winners of the last contest. Mary H. from St. Louis, MO will receive Catriona McPherson’s Strangers at the Gate, and Virginia D. from Tempe, AZ won The Long Call by Ann Cleeves. The books will go out in the mail today. This week, I’m...

What Are You Reading?

It’s Thursday, and I’m curious as to what you’re all reading. My book is really one that appeals to my family. However, if you’re interested in genealogy, I’m sure you’ve already found books through Amazon. I spent part of last...

A Rogue by Any Other Name by Sarah MacLean

They all scandalized society. Now, the four owners of The Fallen Angel, London’s most exclusive gaming hell, are featured in Sarah MacLean’s series, The Rules of Scoundrels. She kicks off the series with A Rogue by Any Other Name. It’s smart,...