Another complex and fruitful read!
Romantic Intentions Quarterly #4 - January 2019
As I've previously asserted, the breadth Romantic Intentions covers is exceptional. "From written word to film types featuring an overwhelming array of the romantic in various genres. Historical romance through to SciFi."
If you're an eclectic reader as I am from the Brave to the Brash, from the Raw to the Awe, and in this edition, a cad thrown in, then this magazine is for you.
Great review article by Kate Nagy on romance in Dickens' novels with some interesting revelations about the cad Dickens really was in his personal life. Oh my!
An informative interview with Anna Bradley by Rachel Hyland, looking at Bradley's publications and their inter-relativeness. Well worth the read!
Want to delve more into works by Grace Burrowes, Sarah MacLean and Mirandah K. Pennington? Then Kate Nagy's essay, The Tom Hardy Files - Three Different Books about Three Different Toms, is for you.
I do so enjoy browsing this magazine. Great for returning and reliving!
An Overlord ARC via NetGalley
****
As I've previously asserted, the breadth Romantic Intentions covers is exceptional. "From written word to film types featuring an overwhelming array of the romantic in various genres. Historical romance through to SciFi."
If you're an eclectic reader as I am from the Brave to the Brash, from the Raw to the Awe, and in this edition, a cad thrown in, then this magazine is for you.
Great review article by Kate Nagy on romance in Dickens' novels with some interesting revelations about the cad Dickens really was in his personal life. Oh my!
An informative interview with Anna Bradley by Rachel Hyland, looking at Bradley's publications and their inter-relativeness. Well worth the read!
Want to delve more into works by Grace Burrowes, Sarah MacLean and Mirandah K. Pennington? Then Kate Nagy's essay, The Tom Hardy Files - Three Different Books about Three Different Toms, is for you.
I do so enjoy browsing this magazine. Great for returning and reliving!
An Overlord ARC via NetGalley
****
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