A female author pushes against Regency norms in hopes of getting published in Much Ado About Margaret, by Madeleine Roux.
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A Song to Drown Rivers, by Ann Liang, is inspired by the legend of Xishi, one of the famous Four Beauties of Ancient China.
A girl returns to her picture-perfect hometown gets thrust into the middle of everything in Some Like it Cold, a YA romance by Elle McNicoll.
Learn about Nancy Harkness Love, one of the pioneering female American aeronauts, in Lady Flyer, by Heather B. Moore.
A newlywed discovers an orphan outside her door in Waiting for Christmas, a Gilded Age Christmas novella by Lynn Austin.
A young woman and a Bow Street Runner must join forces to solve an armed robbery in So True A Love, a Proper Romance Regency novel by Joanna Barker
Believe In the World: Wisdom for Grown-Ups from Children’s Books is an illustrated collection of quotes from favorite children’s books.
The young Mr. Darcy and Miss Tilney join forces to solve a crime once again in The Perils of Lady Catherine De Bourgh, by Claudia Gray.
A young woman falls for a family friend whose scandalous family secret could ruin them both in To Love the Brooding Baron, by Jentry Flint.
The daughter of a wealthy investor is forced to work with a young businessman she despises in Highcliffe House, by Megan Walker.