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Then Came You by Lisa Kleypas is a historical romance novel set in the Regency era, focusing on the tumultuous relationship between Lily Lawson, a wild and reckless woman ostracized by society, and Alex, Earl of Raiford. Lily intervenes to prevent her younger sister's loveless marriage to Alex, who is still mourning the loss of his previous fiancée. As Lily and Alex clash and navigate their complicated feelings, secrets and past traumas come to light, leading to a transformation in both characters. The story is filled with drama, scandal, and romance, showcasing the struggles of love and trust in a society where reputations are paramount.

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    It Happened One Autumn - Wallflowers by Lisa Kleypas
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    'It Happened One Autumn' is the second book in the 'Wallflowers' series by Lisa Kleypas. The story follows the headstrong American heiress, Lillian Bowman, as she navigates the English society in search of a titled husband. The plot revolves around the clash between Lillian and the proud British aristocrat, Lord Westcliff, as they find themselves drawn to each other despite their initial dislike. The book is filled with amusing banter, steamy encounters, scandalous secrets, and unexpected twists, making it a delightful and entertaining historical romance read. Kleypas's writing style captures the tension, humor, and sensuality between the characters, creating a compelling narrative that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.

    “T he Bowmans have arrived,” Lady Olivia Shaw announced from the doorway of the study, where her older brother sat at his desk amid stacks of account books. The late afternoon sun streamed through the...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Wallflowers )

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    Someone to Watch Over Me - Bow Street Runners by Lisa Kleypas
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    'Someone to Watch Over Me' by Lisa Kleypas is a historical romance set in Regency London, focusing on the relationship between Bow Street Runner Grant Morgan and the courtesan Vivien Duvall. When Grant rescues Vivien from the Thames after an attempted murder, he plans to seek revenge on her for spreading rumors about him. However, as Vivien wakes up with amnesia, Grant discovers a completely different side to her, leading to a complex and emotional journey of self-discovery, trust, and love. The plot is filled with action, secrets, and a touch of mystery, showcasing the author's talent in creating compelling characters and engaging storytelling.

    Lisa Kleypas' writing style in 'Someone to Watch Over Me' is captivating, keeping readers hooked until the end with a mix of romance, drama, and mystery. delves into the lives of Regency society, offering glimpses into the workings of Bow Street Runners and the decadent affairs of gentlemen with members of the demimonde. The characters, especially Grant and Vivien, are well-developed and engaging, with a storyline that blends elements of danger, excitement, and emotional depth, making it a compelling read for fans of historical romance.

    He followed the waterman through the swirls of fog, cold mist clinging to his skin and forming beads on his wool coat. He kept both hands shoved deep in his pockets, while his gaze chased restlessly a...

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    Secrets of a Summer Night - Wallflowers by Lisa Kleypas
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    In Lisa Kleypas' 'Secrets of a Summer Night', the story unfolds as Annabelle Peyton, a young woman in genteel poverty, seeks a wealthy husband to secure her family's financial future. Through a pact with other unmarryable young women, they navigate the challenges of societal expectations and class distinctions in their pursuit of love and security. The book delves into themes of old money versus new money, the impact of the industrial revolution in 1840s England, and the complexities of relationships amidst societal changes.

    Annabelle swung her foot impatiently beneath the frothy white mass of her skirts while she kept her expression composed. During her past three failed seasons, she had become accustomed to being a wall...

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    Slightly Dangerous
    Book 6 in the series:Bedwyn Saga

    Slightly Dangerous - Bedwyn Saga by Mary Balogh
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    Slightly Dangerous is the final novel in the Bedwyn Series by Mary Balogh, focusing on the story of Wulfric, the Duke of Bewcastle, and the widowed Christine Derrick. The book explores the unlikely and captivating romance between the seemingly cold and authoritarian Wulfric and the lively schoolteacher Christine, with a talent for calamity. Balogh's writing style expertly weaves together a tale of complex characters, personal secrets, and unexpected connections, set away from the fashionable ton environment of London.

    The plot unfolds at a house party where Wulfric and Christine meet, initially appearing as polar opposites but gradually revealing a powerful attraction and a meeting of minds. As their relationship develops, Christine brings joy and spontaneity into Wulfric's life, while he provides her with a sense of companionship and freedom from past pain. Balogh pays tribute to Pride and Prejudice in this novel, blending familiar character dynamics with a refreshing twist, creating a compelling and heartwarming story of love and self-discovery.

    YOUR CHEEKS ARE LOOKING ALARMINGLY FLUSHED, Christine,” her mother remarked, setting her embroidery down in her lap the better to observe her daughter. “And your eyes are very bright. I hope you are n...

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    A Dangerous Kind of Lady - Longhope Abbey by Mia Vincy
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    'A Dangerous Kind of Lady' in the 'Longhope Abbey' series by Mia Vincy tells the story of Arabella Larke and Guy Larke, who were betrothed by their parents when they were young. However, as they grow older, Guy refuses to honor the betrothal, leading to Arabella's father arranging her engagement to Lord Sculthorpe. Arabella, a strong and determined woman, enlists Guy's help in a fake betrothal to escape the unwanted engagement. The book explores themes of family dynamics, pride, stubbornness, and the journey towards a happy ending for the characters.

    The writing style of Mia Vincy in this book is praised for its eloquence and evocative romantic moments. The plot unfolds with a mix of romantic, funny, sexy, serious, and dramatic moments, keeping the readers engaged. The characters, despite their flaws and frustrating traits, are interesting and relatable, making the story poignant and emotionally complicated.

    Which was unfortunate, as “become a spy” topped her list of things to do if her father disinherited her. For the most part, she surely qualified for the job—she excelled at knowing things she ought no...

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    Marrying Winterborne - The Ravenels by Lisa Kleypas
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    "Marrying Winterborne" by Lisa Kleypas is a historical romance novel set in Victorian London. The story revolves around the relationship between Rhys Winterborne, a self-made wealthy businessman with a rough exterior, and Lady Helen Ravenel, an aristocratic woman facing financial difficulties. Despite their different backgrounds, they are drawn to each other, leading to a passionate and tender romance. The writing style is described as vivid and detailed, capturing the Victorian era's clothing, food, and societal norms.

    Rhys returned his attention to the letter in front of him. Losing his temper was a luxury he rarely permitted himself, but for the past week he’d been invaded by a sullen gloom that weighted every tho...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Ravenels )

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    Cold-Hearted Rake
    Book 1 in the series:The Ravenels

    Cold-Hearted Rake - The Ravenels by Lisa Kleypas
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    Cold-Hearted Rake by Lisa Kleypas is the first book in The Ravenels series, set in the late 19th century. The story follows Devon Ravenel, a charmingly wicked bachelor who inherits an earldom with a lot of debt and complications. Sparks fly between Devon and the beautiful widow, Kathleen Lady Trenear, amidst family dynamics and societal restrictions. The plot unfolds with a mix of romance, societal challenges, and character growth, all set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing society.

    “Obviously the horse found him as insufferable as I did.” Devon paced around the receiving room in restless, abbreviated strides. “If Theo hadn’t already broken his damned neck, I’d like to go and bre...

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    Beyond the Sunrise by Mary Balogh
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    Beyond the Sunrise by Mary Balogh is a Regency romance novel set in the midst of the Napoleonic invasion in Portugal. The story follows childhood friends, Robert and Joana, who reunite as spies on opposing sides. Their tumultuous relationship is filled with secrets, misunderstandings, and the constant threat of danger. Balogh weaves a tale of love, loss, and the challenges of war, with a focus on the emotional journey of the characters.

    THE entertainment in progress at Haddington Hall in Sussex, country seat of the Marquess of Quesnay, could not exactly be dignified by the name of ball, though there was dancing, and the sounds of mus...

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    The Duke's Holiday - The Regency Romp Trilogy by Maggie Fenton
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    The Duke's Holiday by Maggie Fenton is a Regency romance novel filled with humor, quirky characters, and a unique plot. The story follows the Duke of Montford on a journey to resolve a problem at Rylstone Castle, where he meets Astrid Honeywell, a strong-willed brewery owner with a penchant for chaos and a runaway pig named Petunia. Despite their initial differences, Montford and Astrid navigate challenges, battle well-meaning friends, and confront an evil suitor before finding their way to each other. The book is described as a romp with recalcitrant children, a wig-wearing grand dame of an aunt, and a crooked castle, all leading to genuine laugh-out-loud moments.

    LORD CYRIL Halbert Algernon Monk, the eleventh Duke of Montford, got drunk for the first and only time in his life at the tender age of twelve. His best mate, Sebastian Sherbrook, managed to procure a...

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    Where Dreams Begin by Lisa Kleypas
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    'Where Dreams Begin' by Lisa Kleypas is a historical romance novel set in Victorian London. The story follows Lady Holly Taylor, a young widow who is still mourning the loss of her husband. When she crosses paths with Zachary Bronson, a self-made wealthy man seeking acceptance in the aristocratic society, their lives take an unexpected turn. Zachary hires Holly to teach him and his family etiquette and manners to fit in with the nobility, leading to a journey of love, growth, and self-discovery for both characters. The plot unfolds with elements of mistaken identities, forbidden kisses, and societal expectations, all woven together in Kleypas's signature passionate and compelling writing style.

    The rumble of sophisticated chatter, the blaze of chandeliers that splashed hot wax onto the dancers below and the profusion of smells that heralded the lavish supper to come, all overwhelmed Lady Hol...

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