Wednesday

Wayback Machine Update - Alphabetical Author Project

So, we are finished with the Jennifer Ashley, MacKenzies and McBrides. I have to say, reading them all in a giant bunch allowed me to keep track of the characters better. My least favorite of the group is still The Devilish Lord Will. But, what a great group of possessive manly-men who like to cause bladder infections.

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 1. The Madness of Lord Ian MacKenzie (2009)
 2. Lady Isabella's Scandalous Marriage (2010)
 3. The Many Sins of Lord Cameron
(2011)
 4. The Duke's Perfect Wife
(2012)
 4.5. A Mackenzie Family Christmas
(2012)
 5. The Seduction of Elliot McBride
(2012)
 5.5. The Untamed Mackenzie
(2013)
 6. The Wicked Deeds of Daniel Mackenzie
(2013)
 6.5. Scandal and the Duchess
(2014)
 7. Rules for a Proper Governess
(2014)
 7.5. The Mackenzie Clan Gathering
(2015)
 8. The Stolen Mackenzie Bride
(2015)
 9. Alec Mackenzie's Art of Seduction (2017)
 10. The Devilish Lord Will
(2019)
 11. A Rogue Meets a Scandalous Lady
(2019)
 11.5. A Mackenzie Yuletide
(2019)
 11.75. Fiona and the Three Wise Highlanders
(2020)
 12. The Sinful Ways of Jamie Mackenzie
(2021)

Then I moved on to Louise Allen’s, Liberated Ladies series. They reminded me a lot of traditional regency books. There wasn’t too much sex in any of them…mostly one night behind curtains. But I liked most of them. The Earl’s Reluctant Proposal – 2021 dragged on and on. And then they were separated, then the H/H became tedious. Didn’t care for that one, but the others were good. I especially liked A Proposal to Risk Their Friendship.
 
Louise Allen
https://www.louiseallenregency.com/
Liberated Ladies
1. Least Likely to Marry a Duke (2019)
2. The Earl's Marriage Bargain
(2020)
3. A Marquis In Want Of A Wife
(2020)
4. The Earl's Reluctant Proposal
(2021)
5. A Proposal To Risk Their Friendship
(2021)

Next, I moving on to author’s with Bbbbbssss. Mary Balogh’s Bedwyn series. I hope there isn’t too much angst! What do you think my chances are for a laugh or two?

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