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If you liked Untamed, here are the top 62 books to read next:
(We also have 100 recommendations for the series: MacKinnon’s Rangers)
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A passionate, moody Highland historical romance that brings the drama, the angst, and the swoon. Highly recommended for fans of epic, emotional enemies-to-lovers tales!
In "The Raider" by Monica McCarty, the story revolves around Lady Rosalin Clifford, a compassionate and caring English woman who rescues a Highlander named Robbie Boyd from her brother's pit. Years later, Rosalin is captured by Robbie, now a hardened warrior seeking revenge against the English. Despite their past connection, Robbie struggles with his feelings for Rosalin as they navigate loyalty, love, and commitment amidst the backdrop of war and historical events. The book is fast-paced, with excellent writing and historical detail, allowing readers to see both the Scottish and English perspectives.
The plot of "The Raider" delves into the complexities of relationships, loyalties, and emotions amidst a backdrop of war and historical events. The characters of Lady Rosalin and Robbie Boyd are well-developed, with Rosalin's compassion and courage contrasting Robbie's hardened exterior. The writing style effectively conveys the tensions and emotions between the characters, making it a compelling read for fans of historical romance set in the Highlands.
His mouth fell in a grim line, the bitter taste of memory as acrid as the smoke burning his throat. He would never be able to see a razed barn without thinking of the one that had served as his father... - #2
A beautifully messy, deeply emotional friends-to-lovers romance that delivers all the feels - perfect for readers who want an epic love story with heart, heat, and hope. Highly recommended for fans of angst and big swoons!
In "More Than Forever" by Jay McLean, we follow the story of Lucy and Cameron, who meet at 15 during a tragic event in Lucy's life. The book explores their journey from teenage years to adulthood, navigating their relationships with friends and family while facing ups and downs in their own relationship. Readers are taken on an emotional rollercoaster, experiencing a mix of laughter, tears, and heartwarming moments as the characters evolve and grow together.
The book delves into themes of young love, friendship, loyalty, and overcoming obstacles. Through well-developed characters and a captivating writing style, Jay McLean intricately weaves a story that captures the essence of enduring love, personal growth, and the complexities of relationships, making it a compelling and emotional read for fans of romance and contemporary fiction.
I watched her during the funeral, just like I watch her now, walking around her house greeting everyone with a fake smile. I know it's fake because her mom's gone, her dad's a mess, and she has six br...July 2014•381 pages - #3
A classic Western romance with grit, heat, and heart - great for those who love a brooding hero and a dramatic Old West adventure, but the old-school writing and dated tropes may not work for everyone.
In "The Touch of Fire" by Linda Howard, the story unfolds in the Old West where Rafe, an outlaw framed for a crime he did not commit, seeks help from Annie, a skilled female doctor. As Rafe kidnaps Annie to keep his secret safe, a slow but intense relationship develops between them. The plot involves themes of redemption, love, and survival as the characters navigate through danger and deception in a historical setting. The writing style is described as engaging, with a mix of adventure, passion, and emotional depth that keeps readers captivated till the end.
Someone had been on his back trail for most of the day. He had seen a telltale flash of light in the distance when he had stopped for grub around noon, just a tiny bright flicker that had lasted only...1992•345 pages - #4
A sweet, uplifting historical romance that celebrates kindness and inner beauty. Not high on drama, but offers heaps of comfort and charm - ideal for fans of gentle, feel-good love stories.
In "Eye of the Beholder" by Ruth Ann Nordin, the story follows Mary Peters, a young woman who faces harsh judgments and rejection due to her appearance. Despite societal pressures and cruel remarks, Mary remains strong-willed and independent, seeking a chance at love and acceptance. When she answers a mail-order bride ad and is rejected by Neil Craftsman, a man who deems her unattractive, she finds unexpected love and support from Dave Larson, a kind-hearted farmer who values her inner beauty. As Mary and Dave navigate the challenges of their new marriage, the book highlights themes of inner strength, resilience, and the transformative power of love.
The writing style in "Eye of the Beholder" intricately weaves together themes of self-worth, forgiveness, and the complexities of relationships. Through the characters of Mary and Dave, the author explores the impact of societal beauty standards and the importance of looking beyond outward appearances to discover true beauty and love. The plot unfolds with emotional depth, depicting Mary's journey towards self-acceptance and the blossoming romance between her and Dave, creating a heartwarming and poignant narrative.
Mary Peters reread the ad in the newspaper.Ads asking for a wife were fairly common, but this particular adcaught her eye for a variety of reasons. One, the man who wrote itseemed straightforward, a q...2009•278 pages - #5
A compelling, romantic, and sexy ride with memorable characters and just the right blend of suspense and heart - perfect for fans of romantic suspense and emotional journeys!
"Naked Edge" by Pamela Clare follows the story of Kat James, an environmental reporter of Navajo descent, and Gabe Rossiter, a Mountain Park Ranger, as they team up to investigate incidents on Native American land. The plot involves a mix of romance, suspense, and mystery, with a focus on the development of the relationship between Kat and Gabe against the backdrop of Native American culture. The writing style is described as engaging, well-researched, and realistic, with strong character representations and a good balance between the romance and suspense elements.
KAT SPENT MOST of Sunday at Grandpa Red Crow’s house, helping the other women in the kitchen while men held a talking circle and discussed how to respond to this violation of the people’s rights and h... - #6
A solid medieval romance with sweeping storylines and all the knights-in-shining-armor you could want, though it may not hit the same heights as its predecessors for everyone.
Sir Patrick de Wolfe, the Garrison Commander of Berwick Castle and son of the legendary William de Wolfe, rescues Brighton de Favereux, a postulate kidnapped from a priory, during a skirmish along the borders of Scotland and England. As Patrick learns of the potential consequences of Brighton's existence, he seeks counsel from his father, The Wolfe. The story delves into the complexities of their relationship amidst political tensions and personal struggles, with a focus on Patrick's perspective and the challenges they face together.
The book intertwines themes of love, war, loyalty, and family dynamics within a historical setting, showcasing the emotional journey of the characters as they navigate through treacherous circumstances. The writing style incorporates elements of suspense, romance, and intricate character development, creating a compelling narrative that keeps readers engaged throughout the story.
Hidden by a grove of black, shadowed trees beneath a crystal-cold night sky following a violent rain storm, the reivers from Scotland never had a chance. The English overlords from Berwick Castle had... - #7
A raw, evocative historical romance with wounded souls, frontier grit, and a love story that earns every ounce of its hard-won happiness - just prepare yourself for some truly heavy themes.
Set in the 1760s during the French and Indian War, "Ride the Fire" follows the story of Nicholas Kenleigh, a loyal and strong man who was captured and tortured by the Wyandot tribe. When Nicholas stumbles wounded into Bethie Stewart's homestead, a pregnant widow wary of men due to past abuse, their lives intertwine. As Nicholas helps Bethie deliver her child and protect her from the dangers of the frontier, a slow-building love forms between the two equally wounded souls. The book portrays the challenges faced by settlers on the American frontier, with vivid historical details and intense scenes of survival and bravery.
2005•360 pages - #8
A classic, drama-filled historical romance with complicated family dynamics and a strong dash of steam - a must for fans of Sandra Brown or anyone craving a wild ride through old Texas love stories.
Hidden Fires by Sandra Brown (Laura Jordan) is a historical romance set in the late 19th and early 20th century Texas. The story revolves around young Lauren Holbrook, who is manipulated into a marriage with the unruly and womanizing Jared Lockett by his conniving mother, Olivia. The plot involves themes of greed, love, betrayal, and redemption as Lauren navigates through the challenges of her new life in Texas and confronts the malicious intentions of her mother-in-law.
The narrative style of Hidden Fires is described as engaging and emotionally captivating, with well-developed characters and a cleverly crafted plot that keeps readers invested in the story. The book offers a mix of adventure, romance, and drama, set against the backdrop of the wild and lawless west Texas, making it a compelling and immersive historical novel.
The heat from the September sun was like a physical assault to the young woman who stepped down from the train at the Austin depot. Her ivory cheeks were slightly flushed, and a few vagrant tendrils o...July 1982•376 pages - #9
A swoony, action-packed Scottish romance bursting with emotion, star-crossed lovers, and just enough historical grit to make it stand out - perfect for fans of Highlander love stories.
Highland Outlaw by Monica McCarty is a historical romance novel set in Scotland, focusing on the forbidden love between Patrick MacGregor of Clan MacGregor and Elizabeth Campbell. The story delves into the characters' shared experiences of pain and loss, their sense of justice and honor, and their struggle against social barriers. The writing style is engaging, weaving in Scottish history and creating believable characters that evoke emotions in the readers.
Elizabeth Campbell lowered the creased piece of parchment into her lap and looked out the small window, watching the hulking shadow of Castle Campbell fade into the distance with a heavy heart. No mat... - #10
A poignant, heartfelt slow-burn romance about healing, hope, and the power of kindness. Perfect for readers who want their love stories soul-deep and beautifully bittersweet.
In "Sweet Soul" by Tillie Cole, readers are taken on a journey of healing and love as two lost souls, Levi and Elsie, come together to bring light into each other's lives. The story beautifully portrays the deep emotional connection between the characters, showcasing their vulnerabilities and strengths as they navigate past traumas and find solace in each other's presence. Through heart-wrenching experiences and soul-shattering revelations, the author weaves a tale of love, trust, and acceptance that resonates with readers on a profound level.
Levi, the gentle and shy Carillo brother, finds himself entwined with Elsie, a brave and vulnerable young woman with a tumultuous past. As their relationship blossoms, they not only discover a deep love for each other but also embark on a journey of self-discovery and healing. Tillie Cole's writing style expertly conveys the raw emotions and complexities of the characters, immersing readers in a poignant narrative that explores the power of kindness, resilience, and the transformative nature of love.
Coach shouted from the center of the field, and I ran to the sideline, grabbing a Powerade. My friends, Jake and Ashton, ran beside me. As I finished the bottle, Ashton nudged my side. “Fuck, Alabama....December 2015•443 pages











