Books by Christi Phillips
I’m a big fan of the fake boyfriend/fake husband trope, so I thought Hold Me Until Midnight might hit the spot for me, but it was a little off the mark. The characters are likeable enough but the plot was too thin to support them, and left me less than enamored. Scarlet Ashford is ...
The Devlin Diary is my first read by Christi Phillips, and I found it to be an absorbing journey into Restoration Era London. Although it is the second in a series featuring Claire Donovan and Andrew Kent, it definitely stands on its own. Hannah Devlin is a widow illegally doctori ...
Conceptually, The Rossetti Letter is similar to Lauren Willig’s Pink Carnation series: Both tell the modern day stories of doctoral candidates in Europe, searching for a mystery lost in the crumbling papers and bound books of the past, and at the same time recounting the historical story about the ...