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'The Earl Was Wrong' by Britt Belle is a historical romance novel that follows the story of a marriage of convenience between the hot earl, Sebastian, and family-minded spinster, Emmeline. The plot is centered around their complex and turbulent relationship, filled with miscommunication and struggles to find their footing in the new dynamic of their marriage. The author weaves a storyline with well-developed characters, strong family dynamics, and an original plot that is both heartwarming and engaging.

The writing style of Britt Belle in 'The Earl Was Wrong' is described as fast-paced, enjoyable, and engaging. The author successfully creates a story that keeps readers hooked, with unpredictable twists, a pursuit of a happily ever after, and a beautiful ending that leaves a lasting impact on the readers.

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    Love Practically - Penn-Leiths of Thistle Muir by Nichole Van
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    Love Practically is a beautifully written historical romance that delves into the complexities of adult relationships without over-explaining. The story is set in Scotland and follows the character Leah Penn Leith, a nurturing and strong-willed woman, as she navigates through themes of regret, loss, addiction, trust, and love. The book is praised for its realistic portrayal of characters, the gorgeous Scottish setting, and the emotional depth that the author, Nichole Van, brings to the story.


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    To Taste Temptation - Legend of the Four Soldiers by Elizabeth Hoyt
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    'To Taste Temptation' by Elizabeth Hoyt is a historical romance novel set in 18th century England. The story follows Lady Emeline Gordon, a refined English widow, who becomes attracted to the wealthy Samuel Hartley as she acts as a chaperone for his sister. The plot intertwines a relevant folk tale with the main story of an American Colonial investigating a massacre during the French and Indian War. As the romance between Emeline and Samuel unfolds, secrets from the past and a mystery surrounding a traitor add depth to the narrative.

    Now Iron Heart got his name from a very strange thing. Although his limbs and face, and indeed all the rest of his body, were exactly like every other man created by God, his heart was not. It was mad...

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    Bed Me, Duke
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    Bed Me, Duke - Bed Me Books by Felicity Niven
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    In "Bed Me, Duke" by Felicity Niven, the story revolves around Jack Pike, a handsome rogue who unexpectedly inherits a dukedom and takes on a new identity to visit his Scottish estates. The plot thickens when he meets Helen Boyd, the impoverished Countess of Kinmarloch, who seeks his help in seducing the Duke, not realizing he is the one she is pursuing. The book features a refreshing take on the fake identity trope, with a mix of steamy romance, intriguing plot twists, and well-developed characters that keep readers engaged from start to finish.


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    Convergence of Desire - The Lovelocks of London by Felicity Niven
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    In "Convergence of Desire" by Felicity Niven, the story revolves around Harry, a neurodivergent mathematical genius who craves solitude to study Fermat's Theorem, neglecting her own well-being. Thomas, Lord Drake, a broke and unhappy man addicted to whoring, enters a marriage of convenience with Harry. Their slow-burn romance is filled with misunderstandings, challenges, and character growth, ultimately leading to a heartfelt and unconventional love story.

    The writing style in this historical romance is praised for its quality, engaging storytelling, and the portrayal of complex characters like Harry and Thomas. The author skillfully navigates themes of love, neurodiversity, and societal expectations, creating a captivating narrative that delves into the depths of human emotions and relationships.


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