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The Mad Earl's Bride - Scoundrels by Loretta Chase
The Mad Earl's Bride
Book 3.5 in the series:Scoundrels

In "The Mad Earl's Bride" by Loretta Chase, readers are introduced to Dorian Camoys, Earl of Rawnsley, who is haunted by the fear of succumbing to the madness that plagued his family. Encouraged to marry and secure the Rawnsley bloodline, Dorian finds an unexpected ally in Gwendolyn Adams, a strong-willed woman with a passion for medicine. As they navigate the challenges of Dorian's illness and societal expectations, a deep bond forms between them, leading to a touching romance filled with loyalty, trust, and understanding.

Chase weaves a compelling tale of love, resilience, and redemption, set against the backdrop of 1800s England. The story delves into themes of mental health, familial legacy, and the power of companionship as Dorian and Gwen confront their fears and find solace in each other's company, ultimately proving that love can conquer even the darkest of shadows.

If you liked The Mad Earl's Bride, here are the top 100 books to read next:
(We also have 100 recommendations for the series: Scoundrels)

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  1. #1
    One Perfect Rose
    Book 7 in the series:Fallen Angels

    One Perfect Rose - Fallen Angels by Mary Jo Putney
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    In 'One Perfect Rose', part of the 'Fallen Angels' series by Mary Jo Putney, the story revolves around Stephen, the Duke of Ashburton, who has just received news of his fatal illness, with only a few months to live. He decides to reflect and escapes his responsibilities by joining a traveling troupe of actors, where he meets Rosalind, the adopted daughter of the actors. As Stephen's health deteriorates, their friendship blossoms into a deep and slow-burning love, leading to a heartfelt exploration of mortality and the power of love.

    The physician’s words hung in the air, stark and lethal as scorpions. Stephen Edward Kenyon, fifth Duke of Ashburton, seventh Marquess of Benfield, and half a dozen other titles too trivial to mention...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Fallen Angels )

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    The Bargain
    Book 1 in the series:Regency Quartet

    The Bargain - Regency Quartet by Mary Jo Putney
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    "The Bargain" by Mary Jo Putney follows the story of Lady Jocelyn Kendal who must find a husband quickly to secure her inheritance. She decides to marry dying Major David Lancaster, but to her surprise, he recovers from his wounds suffered at Waterloo. The novel explores their evolving relationship, filled with emotional depth and unexpected twists. The writing style is noted to be smooth and interesting, with well-drawn characters and a flowing plot that keeps readers engaged.

    In his dream, Major David Lancaster was galloping across the Spanish hills on his horse, Aquilo, who ran with the grace of his namesake eagle. Between his thighs, the horse's muscles were powerful and...

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    The Perfect Stranger - The Merridew Sisters by Anne Gracie
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    Faith Merridew, a young woman betrayed by a man she thought was the love of her life, finds herself in a desperate situation in the French countryside. She is saved by Nicholas Blacklock, a Waterloo veteran, who offers her a marriage of convenience to save her reputation. As they embark on a journey to Spain with mysterious missions and dark secrets, their relationship blossoms, filled with passion, tenderness, and love. The plot is set away from the usual ton romances, offering an adventurous story with well-developed secondary characters and a secondary love story. The writing style is described as tasteful, romantic, and emotionally engaging, with a focus on returning war heroes and post-Napoleonic Europe.

    Behind her lay the town; before her, who knew? But she had no intention of heading back to town. Not at night. The town would offer her no sanctuary. She'd discovered that the hard way. The town was f...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Merridew Sisters )

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    A Momentary Marriage by Candace Camp
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    'A Momentary Marriage' by Candace Camp is a heartwarming romance novel that follows the story of Laura and James, who enter into a marriage of convenience. As James faces his impending death, Laura discovers a mystery surrounding attempts to poison him, leading to a deeper connection between the two. The book beautifully portrays the evolving relationship between Laura and James, with moments of vulnerability, tenderness, and witty banter, set against a backdrop of suspense and intrigue. Camp's writing style intricately weaves together humor, wit, and romance, making for an engaging read that explores themes of love, trust, and healing.

    He would end his life as he had lived it, alone in the midst of his family. It was a bleak prospect, but even so, not as bad as spending his last days here in the gray and grimy city. At least at Grac...

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    A Perfect Gentleman by Candace Camp
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    'A Perfect Gentleman' by Candace Camp follows the story of American heiress Abigail, who is married off to English nobleman Graeme against her wishes. Graeme, believing Abigail to be part of a scheme to force him into marriage, soon realizes the truth behind her situation. After a heartbreaking revelation, Abigail flees to America but returns to England years later, seeking a fresh start. As the couple navigates through their past and uncovers hidden truths, they find themselves falling in love amidst a mystery that keeps readers guessing till the end. is described as a beautiful and tender romance with compelling writing that sweeps readers off their feet.

    Graeme’s eyes flew open, and he found himself staring at a massive square head on a level with his eyes. The dog regarded him unblinkingly, its graying forehead creased as if in deep concern. Graeme, ...

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    Get It Right
    Book 1 in the series:Love at Knockdown

    Get It Right - Love at Knockdown by Skye Kilaen
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    'Get It Right' in the series 'Love at Knockdown' by Skye Kilaen follows the story of Finn, a butch lesbian fresh out of prison, trying to rebuild her life while dealing with chronic migraines. Finn crosses paths with Vivienne Curiel, a nurse with whom she had developed feelings for while in prison. As they reconnect in Austin, Texas, Finn and Vivi navigate their emotions, pasts, and the support of their families, ultimately finding love and joy amidst challenging circumstances. The novella explores themes of trust, love, overcoming obstacles, and the importance of honesty in relationships.

    The writing style of 'Get It Right' is described as cute, short, and uncomplicated, with well-rounded characters that feel real and flawed. The story delves into the deep connections between Finn and Vivi, as well as the supportive relationships with their families. The novella touches on serious issues within the LGBTQIA community, while also providing a comforting and inclusive read that leaves readers wanting more of Finn and Vivi's story.

    Finn wouldn’t have appreciated the exam room in the low income clinic half as much before prison. It might be shabby, but its walls had posters of kittens. Before prison, Finn would have noted those k...

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    The Truth About Dukes - Rogues to Riches by Grace Burrowes
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    "The Truth About Dukes" by Grace Burrowes follows the story of Robert Rothmere, a reclusive Duke of Rothhaven who was wrongly put into an asylum as a boy due to his epilepsy. Rescued by his brother, Robert now struggles to navigate a world where his condition could bring shame at any moment. His neighbor, Lady Constance Wentworth, who he knew from his time in the asylum, becomes a source of solace and love for him. Together, these two damaged individuals find support and understanding in each other, overcoming their past traumas and challenges. The writing style is described as lovely, enchanting, and capturing the struggles of the characters with empathy and depth.

    Constance Wentworth’s task was simple: sidle along the edge of the ballroom, looking like a forgettably plain woman making a discreet exit. The safety of the archway lay a mere two yards distant when ...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Rogues to Riches )

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    A Christmas Gone Perfectly Wrong - Blackshear Family by Cecilia Grant
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    A Christmas Gone Perfectly Wrong by Cecilia Grant is a delightful novella set in the Blackshear Family series. The story follows the eldest brother, Andrew Blackshear, who is responsible for his younger siblings. When he meets Lucy Sharp, a kind and unconventional young woman, during a Christmas road trip, their lives are unexpectedly intertwined. The book explores themes of duty, decorum, and the blossoming romance between Andrew and Lucy, all set against a festive backdrop. Grant's writing style is witty, elegant, and filled with humor, creating a well-rounded historical romance that captivates readers.

    The trouble, Andrew Blackshear would later reflect, might all have been avoided if he’d simply kept to the main road. His first glimpse of the girl would then have been indoors, seated, with her hair ...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Blackshear Family )

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    Miracle on Ladies' Mile - Gilded Age Holiday by Joanna Shupe
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    In "Miracle on Ladies' Mile" by Joanna Shupe, readers are transported to the Gilded Age of New York City where Grace, a new city dweller, finds herself working on late-night holiday window displays at Macy's. A chance encounter with a mysterious man, Alex, changes her perspective on her job and life. As their relationship develops, secrets are revealed, past grief is confronted, and a heartwarming romance blossoms amidst the backdrop of the holiday season and historical details of the late 19th century.

    Grace and Alex navigate through personal struggles, unexpected connections, and the complexities of their individual pasts, all while exploring themes of forgiveness, acceptance, and newfound love in a festive and historical setting. Joanna Shupe's writing style beautifully captures the essence of the Gilded Age, weaving together a tale of romance, growth, and holiday cheer in this novella set in 1895 America.


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    The Portrait by Megan Chance
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    'The Portrait' by Megan Chance is a gripping tale that delves into the complex world of mental illness, particularly focusing on bipolar disorder. The protagonist, Jonas Whitaker, is a brilliant artist struggling with bipolar manic depressive disorder, loneliness, and isolation. The story revolves around Jonas' journey as he navigates his mental illness and relationships, ultimately finding hope and healing through the unexpected bond he forms with Imogene, an art student dealing with her own struggles. masterfully portrays the ups and downs of Jonas' bipolar cycles, capturing the energy and creativity of his manic phases as well as the despair and hopelessness of his depressive episodes.

    Megan Chance's writing style in 'The Portrait' is described as captivating and emotionally intense, drawing readers into the characters' inner turmoil and struggles. The author skillfully weaves a narrative filled with strong emotions, touching love stories, and poignant reflections on mental illness. Through the character development and storytelling, Chance creates a moving and thought-provoking novel that explores themes of love, trust, and the complexities of the human psyche.

    Her stomach tightened. Possibility. The word was as frightening as it was exciting. Her entire future hung on this interview. She wiped her sweaty palms on her skirt, trying to ease her nervous tensio...

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