I’m reading Once Upon a Tower by Eloisa James. I’m really liking this and hope to get to read more tomorrow. One thing I really like is how she is using Romeo and Juliet as a flirtation tool between the hero and the heroine. Also, I do not believe I have read a romance where the heroine has played a cello. The hero is a Scottish Duke and he wears a kilt, so if you haven’t read this one you may want to consider it.
When I haven’t been reading, I’ve spent a good deal of time this week catching up on this season of Blue Bloods and a few other TV programs I have DVR’d.
Like this:
Like Loading...
Related
Published by Leanne Tyler
Award winning author, Leanne Tyler lives in the South and her writing reflects her heritage. She writes sensual Southern romances whether historical or contemporary. Leanne's debut release Victory's Gate was the 2007 American Rose winner of the Through the Garden Gate contest and was released electronically by The Wild Rose Press in December 2007. Finally in December 2009 the Through the Garden Gate Anthology is available in print and includes the four winning entries.
Stepping into the Contemporary circle, she debuted with her Class of '85 Reunion story It's Always Been You in August 2011. And her first full-length novel Season of Love (Nov. 2011) is a time-travel set in 1850 Charleston, SC.
She invites readers to step into her world and enjoy the passion.
View all posts by Leanne Tyler
I just finished listening to Finding Harmony by JoMarie DeGioia. The narrative is very good. I’m also listening to Written in my Own Heart’s Blood by diana Gabaldon. It’s my 2nd time for that one. Just love Jamie and Claire and a host of other characters!