Hannah’s Bookshelf
Providing romantic book recommendations for girls and women.



Miss Lattimore’s Letter Review
The woman who never made a match of her own is making matches for everyone else in this hilarious comedy of manners from the author of Mr. Malcolm's List.


The Coal Miner’s Niece Review
The Coal Miner's Niece is a sweet and charming story with beautifully written descriptions, historical details, gripping plot line, and characters. I enjoyed reading every minute of it! If you like books like Heidi and Anne of Green Gables, along with the childhood-friends-to-lovers and amnesia tropes, and stories about hope and family, then I recommend The Coal Miner’s Niece to you.


90 Days of Different Review
Hello, duckies! Welcome back to another wonderful book review. Today I have a splendidly sweet novel, that I read over the summer, for you. It’s called, 90 Days of Different by Eric Walters. And, yes, it is a fiction book. I was pleasantly surprised with this one.

‘Tis Wedding Season Review
He’s scared of turning into his cheating dad. She had her heart shattered and hasn’t glued all the pieces back together yet. They agree to be just friends, but how long will that last as the sparks flame higher?

Kara Swanson’s Cover Reveal
It’s time, you guys! Are you ready to see Kara’s new cover for her upcoming book, Ignite? I know I am!

Book Blind Date Essentials
But first of all, what is a book blind date? It is simply buying a book cover and blurb unseen and making an occasion out of it. But how do you buy a book cover and blurb unseen? Usually these books come wrapped in paper with a sentence, hint, or the genre written on it. You can probably find some at a bookstore or on Etsy. Here’s some I’ve found on etsy:

The Unlikely Debut of Ellie Sweet Review
Hello, bookworms and bookdragons! Today is the second and final installment of the Ellie Sweet series, The Unlikely Debut of Ellie Sweet by Stephanie Morrill. Isn’t the cover gorgeous? But anyways! Let’s dive right in, shall we? Unless you’d like to chat in the comments? Have you read this series or any of Stephanie’s books?

The Revised Life of Ellie Sweet Review
Ellie Sweet is a lot of things—good girl, novelist, silent adorer of the new boy at school, Palmer. But when “outcast” gets added to the list, she decides it’s time to take reality into her own hands … and tweak it as needed.

Seasons of the Heart Series Review
Though only forty to fifty years old, I consider Janette Oke’s novels classics. When I got my own library card and started to read romance, Janette Oke’s series’ Love Come Softly, A Prairie Legacy, When Calls the Heart, and The Song of Acadia are what I poured through. That’s when I fell in love with the simple, cozy, sweet romances and faith filled books I still love today.

The Final Gambit Review
Mystery, intrigue, a final game, a hostage, will Avery discover once and for all why Tobias chose her? Today’s novel is The Final Gambit, the third installment of The Inheritance Games series by Jennifer Lynn Barnes.

The Hawthorne Legacy Review
Mystery, intrigue, a missing heir, a kidnapping, arson, past mistakes. All this describes the second installment of The Inheritance Games series, The Hawthorne Legacy. Despite the sensitive topics, I really enjoyed this series. But I’ll save how and why I like this book for the evaluation section. So let’s begin our review!

The Inheritance Games Review
Mystery, intrigue, attempted murder, a family disinherited. Today I bring you, The Inheritance Games by Jennifer Lynn Barnes. Though this book comes with quite a few sensitive topics, I enjoyed this read immensely. So let’s carry on with the review!

My Favourite Pride and Prejudice Adaptions
Greetings and good day, ladies and gents! Today’s post is dedicated to all things Pride & Prejudice. Shall we proceed?

The Bride of Blackfriars Lane Review
Wedding bells, rising tempers, decade old crimes are just a few things that describe The Bride of Blackfriars Lane. Again I bemoan the fact that I waited nearly a year to read this series!

The Thief of Blackfriars Lane Review
There’s Often a Fine Line Between a Criminal and a Saint
Constable Jackson Forge intends to make the world safer, or at least the streets of Victorian London. But that’s Kit Turner’s domain, a swindler who runs a crew that acquires money the old-fashioned way—conning the rich to give to the poor. When a local cab driver goes missing, Jackson is tasked with finding the man, and the only way to do that is by enlisting Kit’s help. If Jackson doesn’t find the cabby, he’ll be fired. If Kit doesn’t help Jackson, he’ll arrest her for thievery. Yet neither of them realize those are the least of their problems.

Positively Penelope Review
Pepper Basham’s Skymar books are officially my comfort books. Reading them gives me all the warm and fuzzy feelings that make me so very happy 😊 Do you have a comfort book(s)? Let me know in the comments, I’d love to know. But carrying on with the review!