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Sticking It to Cancer One Book at a Time

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All of Us Murderers by KJ Charles

The Mystery of the Ward and the Family Curse

All of Us Murderers by KJ Charles

January 8, 2026 by Jen K Leave a Comment

This is another first for me! Even though I know KJ Charles is a popular author here, I never got around to reading her till now. It probably doesn’t help that for a long time I didn’t realize KJ Charles and Cat Sebastian were two different authors and kept conflating the two. I liked a lot about this one. I quite enjoyed the gothic mansion, toxic family dynamics and trapped in the house set up. I also appreciated how she set up the narrator and […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Romance Tagged With: family drama, gothic historical romance, KJ Charles, LGBQT+

Jen K's CBR18 Review No:4 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Romance · Tags: family drama, gothic historical romance, KJ Charles, LGBQT+ ·
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Cover of Lindsay Barrett’s The Dravenhearst Brides

This broke my heart, and not in the good way

The Dravenhearst Brides by Lindsay Barrett

October 9, 2025 by Emmalita 2 Comments

I haven’t had a book break my heart the way The Dravenhearst Brides did in a long time. Since Lindsay Barrett is a new to me author, I went in with few expectations, but I was immediately drawn in. The Dravenhearst Brides is a gothic romance set in Kentucky in 1933, towards the end of Prohibition and is described as a loose retelling of Daphne du Maurier’s Rebecca. Since the book is a loose retelling of Rebecca, I wasn’t surprised that two of the characters […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Romance Tagged With: gothic, gothic historical romance, Lindsay Barrett, Queerphobia, The Dravenhearst Brides

Emmalita's CBR17 Review No:78 · Genres: Fiction, History, Romance · Tags: gothic, gothic historical romance, Lindsay Barrett, Queerphobia, The Dravenhearst Brides ·
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If Jane was vain, and Rochester was…sort of the same

Dragonwyck (1945) by Anya Seton

February 20, 2022 by drmllz 1 Comment

A Gothic scholar I follow on Twitter mentioned Dragonwyck quite recently, which recalled giddy memories of swooning at the suspense and romance and delicious clothes as an early teenager, probably too young to be reading about abusive relationships shrouded (at least initially) in glamour. But then again, I read Jane Eyre then too. So I ordered cheap secondhand paperback off Awesomebooks, and read it in a night. Miranda is a pretty farm girl with aristocratic aspirations, in Connecticut in the 1840s. A distant cousin, Nicholas Van […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: american gothic tales, anya seton, cbr14, Dragonwyck, drmllz, gothic historical romance

drmllz's CBR14 Review No:2 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense · Tags: american gothic tales, anya seton, cbr14, Dragonwyck, drmllz, gothic historical romance ·
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A Rose by Any Other Name

Merlin's Keep by Madeleine Brent

February 13, 2022 by sabian30 Leave a Comment

As a big Modesty Blaise fan, I’ve always enjoyed Peter O’Donnell’s writing ability and reread his 15 Modesty books every couple of years. Imagine my surprise from his obituary to discover that he wrote gothic historic romances under the name “Madeleine Brent.” Merlin’s Keep (named after the birds and not the wizard) won the Romantic Novel of the Year for 1978. While I’ve probably never read a gothic historic romance in my life, I ordered several of his romances and started with Merlin’s Keep (because […]

Filed Under: Romance Tagged With: gothic historical romance, Madeleine Brent, Peter O'Donnell, strong female lead, victorian england

sabian30's CBR14 Review No:6 · Genres: Romance · Tags: gothic historical romance, Madeleine Brent, Peter O'Donnell, strong female lead, victorian england ·
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