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'Captives of the Night' by Loretta Chase is a historical romance novel that delves into a murder mystery plot, set ten years after the events of the previous book in the series. The story follows the characters Ismal and Leila as they navigate a complex web of conspiracy, betrayal, and secrets while trying to uncover the truth behind a murder. The book is praised for its well-drawn characters, intriguing plot, and the development of a passionate yet tumultuous relationship between the protagonists.
If you liked Captives of the Night, here are the top 100 books to read next:
(We also have 100 recommendations for the series: Scoundrels)
- #1
In "The English Witch" by Loretta Chase, the story revolves around Alexandra, a beautiful and quick-witted woman who finds herself in a difficult situation where she is being forced to marry a man she has no interest in due to her father's debts. She seeks help from her godmother, Aunt Clem, who sends her roguish nephew Basil to rescue her. The plot unfolds with Basil coming to Alexandra's aid, leading to a series of adventures in Albania and England, filled with romance, witty exchanges, and clever schemes to free Alexandra from her unwanted betrothal. The writing style of the book is described as amusing, clean, and with passionate kisses, set in the Regency era with engaging character dynamics and a focus on the growing romance between Alexandra and Basil.
It was called the "City of a Thousand Stairs." From a distance, the white stone houses with their elaborate red roof appeared to be carved out of the mountainside itself. They were white fairy stairs,... - #2
'An Heiress's Guide to Deception and Desire' by Manda Collins follows the story of Caroline Hardcastle, an unconventional and independent heiress, and Valentine Thorn, Viscount Wrackham, who is trying to navigate his new responsibilities. The two are thrust into solving a mystery of a missing woman, leading to a rekindling of their past romance. The plot is a mix of romance, mystery, and intrigue, with strong female characters and a captivating second chance romance. The writing style is described as witty, intelligent, and compelling, blending passion and intrigue effortlessly.
(Also, see 81 recommendations for the series A Lady's Guide ) - #3
In 'Lord Perfect', part of the 'Carsington Brothers' series by Loretta Chase, the story revolves around the reserved and responsible Lord Benedict Carsington, known as Lord Perfect due to his impeccable behavior and adherence to societal expectations. When Benedict's nephew and Bathsheba Wingate's daughter go missing in pursuit of a treasure, the two adults reluctantly team up to track them down, leading to unexpected adventures and a growing attraction between Benedict and Bathsheba. The book combines humor, romance, and a touch of scandal as the characters navigate societal norms and their own desires in Regency-era England.
HE LEANT AGAINST THE WINDOW FRAME, offering those within the exhibition hall a fine rear view of a long, well-proportioned frame, expensively garbed. He seemed to have his arms folded and his attenti...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Carsington Brothers ) - #4
The Sandalwood Princess by Loretta Chase is a Regency romance novel set in an exotic location, featuring a mix of romance, mystery, adventure, and scheming. The story revolves around the heroine, Amanda Cavencourt, who receives a figurine called the Sandalwood Princess from her mentor, Rani Simhi. This gift sets off an adventure involving a notorious thief named Falcon, leading to unexpected twists and turns in the plot. Despite some editing issues in the Kindle version, readers found the book engaging with fascinating characters and a feminist tone.
There were worseplaces to live in Calcutta, and better. Here in the crowded quarter, as elsewhere, the streets flooded in the monsoon season and the price of a palanquin soared in consequence. Fever, ... - #5
In "Scandal Wears Satin" by Loretta Chase, the story revolves around Sophy Noirot, a sharp journalist for a gossip newspaper, and Longmore, a bored aristocrat who finds purpose in helping Sophy save his sister Clara from a disastrous engagement. The book is filled with witty banter, sharp humor, and deeply romantic moments as the characters navigate societal expectations, love, and the complexities of their relationship. The plot unfolds with drama, humor, and a touch of adventure as Sophy and Longmore team up to outwit villains and save Clara's reputation.
The writing style in "Scandal Wears Satin" is described as witty, sharp, and emotionally true, capturing the essence of historical romance with smart, funny characters and engaging dialogue. The book offers a blend of humor, romance, and intrigue, keeping readers entertained with amusing antics, amusing innuendos, and laugh-out-loud scenes that showcase the author's talent for creating vibrant characters and engaging storylines.
For the last week, the whole of the fashionable world has been in a state of ferment, on account of the elopement of Sir Colquhoun Grant’s daughter with Mr. Brinsley Sheridan . . . On Friday afternoon...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Dressmakers ) - #6
Emme Walters, a woman with the ability to commune with spirits, is invited to Briarwood Hall by the Dowager Duchess to investigate the death of Rhys Brammel's wife. Rhys, the Duke of Briarleigh, is labeled as a murderer and skeptical of Emme's gift, but finds himself drawn to her innocence and beauty. As the mystery unfolds, Emme and Rhys navigate a mix of historical mystery, romance, and paranormal elements while unraveling dark secrets that threaten their safety.
Emme Walters emerged from the dark, damp dungeons of Briarwood Hall in a state of dishabille that would send her aunt into apoplexy if she saw it. Thankfully, it was well into the wee hours of the mor... - #7
Readers found 'Axel' in the 'Jaded Gentlemen' series by Grace Burrowes to be a captivating read with intricate plotlines and engaging characters. The book follows Axel, a botanist and temporary magistrate, as he navigates solving a murder case while also developing a deep connection with the widow involved. The story delves into themes of love, sacrifice, and personal growth, all set against a backdrop of mystery and romance.
Grace Burrowes' writing style in 'Axel' is praised for its gentle storytelling, well-developed characters, and attention to detail. The narrative unfolds smoothly, keeping readers hooked with surprising twists and a satisfying resolution. The book showcases the author's ability to craft intelligent conversations and behaviors for her characters, creating a compelling and immersive reading experience.
“The part about being magistrate I detest the most,” Axel muttered as he guided Ivan up the Stoneleigh Manor drive, “is becoming privy to my neighbor’s dirty linen. Mind the footing, horse. You are la... - #8
Lady Kit Travers, the younger sister of a vivacious identical twin, is at the center of the novel 'Dancing on the Wind'. The plot revolves around her multiple impersonations and the mysterious relationship she develops with Lucien, a man who seeks her out. The story delves into themes of deceit, romance, and the deep psychological connection between twins. As the narrative unfolds, readers are taken on a journey filled with twists and turns, exploring the complexities of love, trust, and hidden motivations.
Despite the historical research evident in the writing, 'Dancing on the Wind' focuses heavily on the nature of twins, sometimes to the detriment of the romance between the main characters. The book portrays a tale of longing, deception, and self-discovery as Kit and Lucien navigate their feelings for each other amidst the shadow of their absent twins, leading to a unique and sometimes controversial storyline.
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Fallen Angels ) - #9
'Mr. Impossible' by Loretta Chase is an adventurous romance set in Egypt during the early 19th century. The story follows Lady Daphne Pembroke, a brilliant scholar posing as her brother to pursue her passion for ancient Egyptian writing. When her brother is kidnapped, she enlists the help of Rupert Carsington, a reckless and charming adventurer, to rescue him. Together, they embark on a thrilling journey filled with danger, intrigue, and romance. The book combines elements of humor, excitement, and historical mystery, creating a swashbuckling tale reminiscent of classic adventure films like 'The Mummy'.
Outskirts of Cairo, Egypt, 2 April 1821 THANKS TO HIS MOTHER, RUPERT CARSINGTON had hair and eyes as dark as any Egyptian’s. This did not mean he blended in with the crowd on the bridge. In the first ... - #10
'Silent in the Grave' by Deanna Raybourn is a Victorian mystery novel that follows Lady Julia Grey as she navigates the unexpected death of her husband, Sir Edward Grey. When a mysterious private investigator, Nicholas Brisbane, suggests foul play in Edward's death, Julia embarks on a journey to uncover the truth behind her husband's murder. Set in late Victorian London, the book weaves together secrets, mystery, and unconventional characters, creating a compelling narrative that keeps readers guessing until the surprising end. Raybourn's writing style is described as engaging, with witty and amusing elements that draw readers into the lives of the characters and the atmospheric setting of Victorian London.
I stared at him, not quite taking in the fact that he had just collapsed at my feet. He lay, curled like a question mark, his evening suit ink-black against the white marble of the floor. He was writh...