If there's one thing that reliably complicates war and politics, it's love, as our leads find out this week. Maybe your new partner is the mortal enemy of your father... or maybe he's just a messianic figure, leading your people into a new age (I think that'd be complicated, right?). Or maybe she's just a … Continue reading Reading Roundup #40: Passion & Politics
Tag: Historical Romance
Reading Roundup #38: All in the Family
We're taking a few dark turns, this week – some humorous and some horrific – and it's a roaring, adventurous good time. But the true thread running through it all is actually family: the ones who stick by you, the ones who hurt you, and, most important, the family you choose for yourself. Sometimes that … Continue reading Reading Roundup #38: All in the Family
Reading Roundup #37: Bickering Ever After
Hello! I am back! It's been a strange couple of weeks but with lots of reading – so much, in fact, that I'm cutting out a few titles I don't have much to say about and just focusing on the good stuff. Because, much as I love dragging a book that deserves to be dragged, … Continue reading Reading Roundup #37: Bickering Ever After
Reading Roundup #36: Queens Among Witches
I wasn't sure I'd have the brain capacity to write this post because it's only Wednesday, but WOW WHAT A WEEK. Utter madness at the office, I tell ya. But things calmed down, I crashed for a few hours, ate lots of comfort food, and somehow found the energy to put down some thoughts. Everything … Continue reading Reading Roundup #36: Queens Among Witches
Reading Roundup #35: Magic of the Heart and Mind
We're a little late this week because I've been too busy reading to be writing! But I'm here now, and I have some goodies for you. I'm going to try to speed through these because I have even more books waiting as we speak. Jump in and hang on because here we go! Paladin's Grace … Continue reading Reading Roundup #35: Magic of the Heart and Mind
Reading Roundup #34: Highland Flings
You know, sometimes a gal just wants some angst and drama. And when that happens, where better to turn than torrid Highland romances? "The Montgomerys and Armstrongs" #1-2 by Maya Banks: This was my first dive in Maya Banks's Highlander romances, and honestly, I wasn't sure I'd stick with it. The stories and the writing … Continue reading Reading Roundup #34: Highland Flings
Reading Roundup #33: Avidly Reading Guilty Pleasures
The past week or so of reading has been filled with ups and downs, as I tried and dropped several books but also managed to complete a few (with varying levels of enjoyment). But they all have one thing in common – they fit squarely in the realm of "guilty pleasures": tropey medieval romances, pure … Continue reading Reading Roundup #33: Avidly Reading Guilty Pleasures
Reading Roundup #32: Janeite’s Delight
This week was the week I finally finished up several books on my reading list, including an Austen biography, an Austen novel and piece of short fiction, and a non-Austen book that nevertheless betrays some Austenian inspiration. And, although I hadn't known exactly when it would be dropping, it's also the week Emily over at … Continue reading Reading Roundup #32: Janeite’s Delight
Reading Roundup #31: Theories and Tropes
There is a trope we in South Korean drama-watching circles call "noble idiocy." It's basically what happens when Character A decides all on their own that Character B should not be with them for Character B's own good. Maybe Character A is ill. Maybe they're a soldier on the front lines of a war. Or … Continue reading Reading Roundup #31: Theories and Tropes
Reading Roundup #30: Family Ties
Y'all, when I tell you this was a good week for reading, I mean it was a good week for reading. From the tenderness of Pachinko to the laughter and tears of The Guncle to the swoony romance of The Perfect Waltz, I fell in love with these fictional families. Every book was a winner … Continue reading Reading Roundup #30: Family Ties









