Explore the latest books of this year!
Bookbot

Margaret Rowe

    Driven by an irresistible urge, Margaret Rowe crafts compelling characters, particularly focusing on the creation of the ideal man with a masterful use of adverbs. As a transplanted New Yorker now residing in Maine, she finds the cold winters conducive to writing steamy historical romances. Her work delves into rich narratives, making her a captivating voice in the genre.

    Any Wicked Thing
    Tempting Eden
    God Is Love: Saint Teresa Margaret, Her Life
    • 2011

      Any Wicked Thing

      • 338 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.5(82)Add rating

      Set in Regency England, this debut novel weaves a tale of erotic historical romance, exploring the complexities of desire and societal norms. The narrative delves into the passionate entanglements of its characters, revealing the tensions between personal longing and the constraints of their time. Rich in detail and atmosphere, the story captivates with its vivid portrayal of love and lust amidst the rigid structures of the era.

      Any Wicked Thing
    • 2010

      Tempting Eden

      • 348 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.8(108)Add rating

      A scorching debut novel of erotic historical romance set against the backdrop of Regency England.Eden Emery is no stranger to sin. To keep her sister safe from harm, she's paid a steep price with her body-and very nearly lost her soul. But when Baron Ivor Hartford, the man who has dishonored her, finally dies, her troubles are far from over.Major Stuart Hartford, the late baron's nephew, is in the market for an honorable wife, but first he has to take care of the matter of his Uncle Ivor's ward, Eden-a young woman who makes him question the virtue of being proper. For the passion she incites burns away his inhibitions and inflames his heart.But Eden has vowed to never again cede her destiny to a man. And Hart is left with no choice but to tempt the temptress herself...

      Tempting Eden
    • 2003

      Set in the 18th century, the life of this Italian Carmelite, known as the Little Flower of Florence, highlights her profound dedication to kindness and her deep love for the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Entering the convent at 17 and passing away at 22, she exemplifies a life rich in small yet impactful gestures towards her sisters and others. Her inspiring story resonates with themes of compassion and devotion, making it a compelling read for those unfamiliar with her legacy.

      God Is Love: Saint Teresa Margaret, Her Life