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    Tapestry by Karen Ranney
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    'Tapestry' by Karen Ranney is a historical romance novel that follows the story of Laura Blake and Alexander Weston, the Earl of Cardiff. Laura has adored Alex for years and when he returns from war, she infiltrates his home as a servant to get close to him. Alex, who is severely disfigured and reclusive, is hesitant around Laura due to his scars. However, Laura's unconditional love and persistence eventually lead to a deep connection between them, despite facing unexpected events and challenges.

    The book is described as an emotional rollercoaster, with moments of laughter, tears, and intense passion. The plot revolves around themes of love, loss, sacrifice, and redemption, showcasing the journey of two characters who find solace and healing in each other's company. The writing style is praised for its depth and emotional impact, keeping readers engaged and invested in the characters' lives until the very end.

    Laura slapped old Gretchen on the rump, knowing that the pony would soon amble home in search of oats and a rest. She savored the respite herself for a moment before crossing the bridge that spanned t...

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    The Duchess Deal
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    Book 1 in the series:Girl Meets Duke

    The Duchess Deal - Girl Meets Duke by Tessa Dare
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    In "The Duchess Deal" by Tessa Dare, Emma, a seamstress in dire need of payment for a bridal gown, barges into the Duke of Ashbury's residence. The Duke, scarred and reclusive after a war injury, proposes a marriage of convenience to solve both their problems. As they navigate their unconventional relationship, they find themselves falling in love amidst witty banter and heartwarming interactions. The plot unfolds at a good pace, blending humor, romance, and light-heartedness, with side characters adding depth and entertainment to the story. The writing style is witty, engaging, and filled with delightful interactions between the characters.

    She swallowed hard. She could do this. Once, she’d walked to London alone in the bitter heart of winter. She’d refused to succumb to despair or starvation. She’d found work and made a new life for her...

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    Simply Forbidden - House of Pleasure by Kate Pearce
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    In "Simply Forbidden" by Kate Pearce, the story revolves around the relationship between Lisette and Gabriel. Lisette, a character who is described as passive-aggressive and in need of learning to express her feelings, is attracted to Gabriel, a scarred war hero earl with a rough childhood. The plot delves into their passionate and complex romance, set against the backdrop of a pleasure house owned by Lisette's mother. The writing style is noted for its delightful twists and turns, erotic elements, and exploration of the tension between societal restrictions and personal desires.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series House of Pleasure )

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    Gallant Waif by Anne Gracie
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    When Kate Farleigh is kidnapped by Lady Cahill and brought to a dilapidated house, she meets the grumpy Jack Carstairs, a wounded soldier who has locked himself away. Despite their initial clashes, sparks fly between them as they navigate their stubbornness and emotional isolation. As they push each other to their limits, they discover feelings they never thought would emerge, leading to a journey filled with laughter, tears, and love. Their banter, tempers, and fiery personalities create a compelling story of courage, strength, and survival in the Regency era.

    The book "Gallant Waif" by Anne Gracie follows the story of Kate and Jack, two strong-willed characters who come together amidst turmoil and adversity. Their interactions, filled with tension, fights, and witty banter, lead to a journey of self-discovery and emotional growth. The writing style captures the essence of the Regency era, weaving a tale of love, resilience, and passion that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.

    “Good God! Do you mean to tell me my grandson did not even receive you after you’d travelled I don’t know how many miles to see him?” Lady Cahill frowned at her granddaughter. “Oh, for goodness’ sake,...

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    The Lost Letter by Mimi Matthews
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    The Lost Letter by Mimi Matthews is a historical romance novel set in Victorian England that follows the story of Sylvia Stafford, a former baron's daughter who is now a governess due to her father's reckless gambling and subsequent suicide. The plot revolves around Sylvia's reconnection with Colonel Sebastian Conrad, now an earl with physical and emotional scars from his service in India, and the misunderstandings that have kept them apart. Through the intervention of Sebastian's sister, Julia, Sylvia and Sebastian are given a second chance at love, despite the challenges they face in overcoming their past and reconciling their feelings.

    Sylvia Stafford smoothed out the skirts of her plain, dark gray gown as she followed her employer, Mrs. Dinwiddy, down the stairs. She was not strictly forbidden to receive callers; however, in her en...

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    Hidden Hart
    Book 3 in the series:Headstrong Harts

    Hidden Hart - Headstrong Harts by Emily Royal
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    In "Hidden Hart" by Emily Royal, readers are immersed in the story of Major Devon Hart, a scarred war hero who now roams the streets at night protecting the vulnerable. When his best friend asks for help in wooing a woman, Devon finds himself torn between loyalty and his own desires. The book delves into themes of appearance, false perceptions, and societal expectations, weaving a bittersweet tale of two scarred souls finding connection and redemption in each other. The writing style captures the emotional turmoil, anguish, and frustrations of the characters, creating an engaging and heartfelt narrative.


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    Bone Deep by Bonnie Dee
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    In "Bone Deep" by Bonnie Dee, set in post-WWII rural America, a young war widow named Sarah encounters a tattooed man at a carnival freak show. Despite prejudices and closed-mindedness in her small town, Sarah sees beyond the tattoos and finds a kindhearted soul in the man. As they navigate love, protection, and facing town gossip, the story unfolds with elements of tender romance, small-town drama, and a touch of magical realism. The writing style is described as easy, enjoyable, and poignant, with a focus on the characters' emotional journeys and the challenges they face in a simpler yet prejudiced time period.

    Discordant carnival music and the smell of burnt sugar, popcorn and axle grease drifted through the crisp fall air. In the dusk, the colored lights of the rusty rides shone in broken lines where bulbs...

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    Last Night With the Earl - The Devils of Dover by Kelly Bowen
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    'Last Night With the Earl' in the series 'The Devils of Dover' by author Kelly Bowen follows the story of Rose Hayward, an artist and teacher at the Haverall School for girls. Rose's painful past is intertwined with Eli Dawes, the Earl of Rivers, who returns home after being presumed dead. The plot involves Rose and Eli confronting their demons, dealing with past betrayals, and finding love amidst emotional turmoil and scars from war. The writing style is described as humorous, romantic, and suspenseful, set in a Regency setting, making it a very good read for fans of historical romance.


    (Also, see 25 recommendations for the series The Devils of Dover )

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    Texas Destiny
    Book 1 in the series:Texas

    Texas Destiny - Texas by Lorraine Heath
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    In "Texas Destiny" by Lorraine Heath, the story unfolds in the aftermath of the Civil War, focusing on the journey of Amelia, a mail order bride from war-ravaged Georgia, who is destined to marry Dallas Leigh. However, due to unforeseen circumstances, she ends up traveling with Dallas's scarred and emotionally wounded brother, Houston. Their three-week journey to Dallas's ranch is filled with challenges, revelations, and a slow-burning romance that defies the odds. Through intricate character dynamics and poignant storytelling, the book explores themes of resilience, hope, and the complexities of relationships in a post-war setting.

    The narrative of "Texas Destiny" is beautifully crafted with a focus on character development and emotional depth. As readers delve into the lives of Houston, Amelia, and the Leigh brothers, they are drawn into a world of heartache, redemption, and the enduring power of love. The author weaves a tale of love triangles, self-discovery, and the transformative nature of relationships, set against the backdrop of the rugged post-Civil War West, creating a compelling and engaging historical romance.

    Houston Leigh skimmed his thumb over the black eye patch before tugging the brim on the left side of his hat down lower. The right side showed little wear, but the crumpled left side carried the oil a...

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    Redemption's Blade - After the War by Adrian Tchaikovsky
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    'Redemption's Blade' by Adrian Tchaikovsky is a refreshing take on classic fantasy, exploring the aftermath of a war against an evil villain. The book delves into the lives of heroes scarred by war, the challenges of rebuilding a broken world, and the complexities of moral dilemmas. It presents a diverse array of characters and creatures, each grappling with their own struggles and striving to make a difference in a post-war land. The writing style combines elements of humor, pathos, and intricate world-building, offering readers a compelling and thought-provoking narrative.


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