Paranormal Historical

  • Cooking Up Trouble

    How much you may enjoy Cooking Up Trouble depends in part on your expectations of a “Fairy Tale Romance”- a romance that reworks and modernizes the events of a classic tale. I love reworked fairy tales, but mainly when they bring something new to my understanding of the classic story. My favorite musical, for istance,…

  • Of Midnight Born by Lisa Cach

    NOTE: This book has been republished as Phantom Bride Of Midnight Born is an intimate, cozy paranormal, and I found it quite delightful. Solid characterization and well-integrated humor rest securely on the crumbling foundation of a haunted castle. In 1350, Serena Clerenbold and her brother are the only members of their family to survive the Black…

  • Splendid You

    Tired of dark, deeply emotional romances? If you’re in the mood for a change of pace with a light, fun romance that has more than a few slightly fantastic elements, this book fits the bill nicely. It is London, 1848. Julia Hanson is an articulate and intelligent woman who just happens to have an unfashionable…

  • Merely Magic by Patricia Rice

    When Sammy Davis, Jr. sang “I Gotta Be Me,” he could have been singing about witches in romance novels. Whenever a witch is prevented from being herself (i.e. witchlike), disaster lurks. Sometimes it’s personal disaster for the witch who may become desperately unhappy and sometimes the disaster is much larger in scope. Merely Magic falls…

  • Great Caesar’s Ghost

    What can I say about Great Caesar’s Ghost? Just when I was loathing it with all my heart, something would happen that I really liked. Just when I had decided it had gotten pretty good, something would happen that would make me want to scream with irritation. Irritation won out in the end. The year…

  • The Magician’s Lover

    This is a road romance where the magician hero, the self-reliant heroine, and their jinni companion travel from Baghdad to England in 1138. Given the setting and the characters, it could have been a spicy and intriguing read. I admit I may be a bit jaded, but throwing in every conceivable plot device, including staples…

  • Pagan Desires

    Pagan Desires is a romance that sets out bravely, but keeps bogging itself down at every turn. This is a pity, because this is a book featuring a Byzantine heroine and which is set entirely in the Middle East, something which you don’t run across everyday. However, much I like unorthodox settings, I don’t take…

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