#TBTReads - Taking some time on Thursdays to revisit some great past reads.
Megan Mulry isn’t writing anymore, but she was a gorgeous author who made a quick, brilliant splash with some wonderful books in a few different genres.
I miss her writing, and would love to have seen what else she could have conjured up from her talented mind, but I’m grateful for the books she gave us in the short time she was writing.
I definitely recommend finding them and giving them a try.
The Unruly Royals is probably her most traditional series, and it was so fun and touching. IF THE SHOE FITS was my favorite.
Happy reading! xoxo
Explore more on Megan’s site: meganmulry.wordpress.com
(it’s still there, though it’s definitely inactive)
and check out her books at Amazon:
Megan Mulry | If The Shoe Fits
You can see all the books I’ve written about so far in my 1,001 Days of Awesome Reads project, which launched 2/14/22:
booksandfriends.substack.com/archive
IF THE SHOE FITS
The only thing worse than being in the spotlight is being kept in the dark...
With paparazzi nipping at his heels, Devon Heyworth, rakish brother of the Duke of Northrop, spends his whole life hiding his intelligence and flaunting his playboy persona. Fast cars and faster women give the tabloids plenty to talk about.
American entrepreneur Sarah James is singularly unimpressed with "The Earl" when she meets him at a wedding. But she's made quite an impression on him. When he pursues her all the way across the pond, he discovers that Miss James has no intention of being won over by glitz and glamor--she's got real issues to deal with, and the last thing she needs is larger-than-life royalty mucking about her business...
About Bobbi Dumas
Hi! I’m Bobbi and I read, review, blog about and advocate for fiction written by women. I’ve written for NPR, Barnes & Noble and The New York Times Book Review, and wrote over 600 reviews for Kirkus and also penned the weekly Kirkus Romance (and Women’s Fiction) blog for a few years before parting ways with them in 2020. I believe that romance novels are (mostly) by women, for women, about women and of interest to women, and offer more hope, female agency and positive change than any other literary genre.
Women write great books, yet typically get less respect (and less review ink) than men do. While I do occasionally read books by men, I try to spotlight books by women and hold them up for the attention and appreciation they deserve.
I hope you’ll follow this space and find great new books to dive into.
Let’s read! xoxo
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