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New Release Review! THE EARL WHO GOT AWAY by Diana Quincy (Sirens in Silk #2)

In the second installment of Diana Quincy’s steamy Victorian historical romance series, a Persuasion retelling, an Arab-American young woman is reunited with the lost love of her youth and forced to reckon with their past and undying tension. American Naila Darwish always regretted calling off her engagement to the man she loved because he wasn’t successful enough for her family. Eight years later, she travels to England for her sister’s wedding and gets the shock of her life when she runs into Basil again. Overjoyed, she wonders if the fates have given her a second chance at love. But Basil…

The Top Ten Reasons to Look Forward to Summer–and a Giveaway! (from Diana Quincy, author of ENGAGING THE EARL)

I’d be hard pressed to come up with a better list than this! Diana Quincy’s Top 10 Reasons to Look Forward to This Summer   #10  FLIP FLOPS There’s something very liberating about wearing this ultimate summer shoe. #9  PEDICURES  Once your feet come out of hibernation and into public view, neat trim toenails are a must. Plus, the foot massage and general pampering make this summer ritual one of my favorites. #8  SUMMER VACATION It’s time to let loose and take a break from your routine, revisiting favorite destinations or exploring new ones with your loved ones.     #7  LONGER DAYS What’s not…

New Release Review with Giveaway: Compromising Willa by Diana Quincy (Accidental Peers series)

Author Diana Quimby has a new historical romance out–read all about it below! Title: Compromising Willa  Author: Diana Quincy Genre: historical romance Pages: 267 Publisher: Entangled Scandalous Release Date: December 9, 2013 ISBN: 978-1622664146 England, 1805   Lady Wilhelmina Stanhope is ruined and everyone knows it. Back in Town for the first season since her downfall, Willa plans to remain firmly on the shelf, assuming only fortune hunters will want her now. Instead she focuses on her unique tea blends, secretly supporting a coffee house which employs poor women and children. If her clandestine involvement in trade is discovered, she’ll be ruined. Again.   No one is…