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In this second book of the Essex sisters series, Annabel is determined to marry a rich man but ends up in a compromising situation with Ewan, the Earl of Ardmore, a Scottish earl in search of an heiress wife. Despite their initial differences, their courtship involves 10 kisses a day leading to a deeper connection before their relationship is tested on a journey to Scotland. The story combines charming romance, witty characters, and a touch of humor, making it a delightful and engaging read.
In neither case had the Scotsman indicated a particular interest in undertaking such intimate activities with an Essex sister, but his participation was taken for granted. And, naturally, both of thes...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Essex Sisters ) - #2
The Heiress Bride by Catherine Coulter is a historical romance novel that follows the story of Sinjun Sherbrooke, a witty and charming young woman who sets her sights on the Scottish earl of Ashburnham, Colin Kinross. Despite the odds, Sinjun manages to elope to Scotland with Colin, where they face revelations and surprises in a drafty old castle. The book is filled with mystery, suspense, and danger, as Sinjun navigates her new life as a married woman and stepmother. Readers are introduced to a cast of endearing characters, including cross-over characters from previous books in the Sherbrooke Brides series.
SINJUN SAW HIM the first time on a Wednesday night in the middle of May at a rout given by the Duke and Duchess of Portmaine. He was a good thirty feet from her across the massive ballroom, partially ...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Sherbrooke Brides ) - #3
"The Bridegroom Wore Plaid" by Grace Burrowes is a historical romance set in early Victorian Scotland, focusing on the story of Ian, a Laird in need of a wealthy wife to save his family's estate, and Augusta, a penniless spinster who becomes his unexpected love interest. The plot involves a summer house party where various romantic entanglements unfold amidst family dynamics, hidden motives, and a villainous uncle's manipulative schemes. The narrative weaves together themes of love, duty, honor, and suspense, creating a captivating story with engaging characters and a satisfying romance.
Possibly of the wife too. As Ian surveyed the duo of tittering, simpering, blond females debarking from the train on the arm of their scowling escort, he sent up a silent prayer that his countess woul... - #4
Earl Crush by Alexandra Vasti is a charming historical romance that combines witty banter, a touch of mystery, and well-developed characters. The story revolves around Lydia, a shy yet intelligent woman writing radical political pamphlets in secret. When she proposes a marriage of convenience to the Earl of Strathrannoch, things take unexpected turns as their correspondence leads to real-life complications. The book is fast-paced, making it easy to read, and can be enjoyed as a standalone, although readers might want to check out the first book for extra context.
Vasti’s writing style blends humor with heartfelt moments, showcasing the chemistry between Lydia and her love interest, Arthur, a gentle giant with a complex past. The plot includes exciting twists, engaging subplots, and memorable letters that enhance the romance. Readers appreciate the relatable characters and their flaws, creating connections throughout the narrative. With a delightful mix of romance, adventure, and well-timed humor, Earl Crush promises an enjoyable ride for fans of the genre.
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A Caribbean Heiress in Paris is a unique historical romance that takes readers on a journey through different locations such as Paris and Scotland. The book introduces diverse and fleshed out characters, including a strong and independent heroine from the Caribbean and a charming hero from Scotland. The plot revolves around a marriage of convenience between the main characters, Luz Alana and Evan, as they navigate challenges related to their businesses and personal lives. The writing style is described as lush, authentic, and creative, with the author skillfully addressing themes like misogyny, racism, and slavery in a historical setting.