Happy book birthday to Harper St. George's The Dove and the Rogue! This is the final novel in her Doves of New York trilogy, set up so brilliantly in the previous book, Eliza and the Duke. I was sad when Berkley didn’t pick up the third story in the trilogy. (Traditional publishing's general move away... Continue Reading →
Early Review: The Dove and the Rogue
I adored the first two books in Harper St. George's Doves of New York series, but despite some truly excellent setup for middle sister, Jenny, I was disappointed when Berkley didn't pick up the final story in the trilogy. Thankfully, the author chose to self-publish this last installment, making fans like me oh so happy.... Continue Reading →
Eliza and the Duke
Happiest release week to the latest novel by one of my favorite authors, Harper St. George. Following last year’s The Stranger I Wed, the Doves of New York series continues with the youngest Dove sister in Eliza and the Duke. Contrary to the title, the “duke” here is actually Simon, a bare-knuckles fighter who’s been trying to fight... Continue Reading →
Early Review: Eliza and the Duke
To celebrate Valentine's Day this year, I indulged in reading the forthcoming novel by one of my favorite authors, Harper St. George. Following last year's The Stranger I Wed, this June the Doves of New York series continues with the youngest Dove sister in Eliza and the Duke. Contrary to the title, the "duke" here... Continue Reading →
The Stranger I Wed
Since reading her Gilded Age Heiresses series, Harper St. George has officially become an auto-buy author for me. I was so excited to learn that she's launching a new series, The Doves of New York, existing in the same world as the Crenshaws and their families. The first book is The Stranger I Wed, introducing... Continue Reading →

