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'His at Night' by Sherry Thomas is a historical romance that delves into the lives of two protagonists, Ellisande and Vere, who both hide their true selves behind masks. Ellisande uses her mask to cope with an abusive home life, while Vere's mask is crucial for his work as an undercover covert agent for the crown. The story revolves around the anger and frustration of the hero, Vere, as the heroine, Ellisande, forces him to confront his true feelings. The plot is filled with deception, hidden agendas, and a slow unraveling of the characters' facades.
If you liked His at Night, here are the top 100 books to read next:
(We also have 100 recommendations for the series: The London Trilogy)
- #1
Cadence Fairchild flees to her sister's country estate after a failed engagement to escape humiliation. There, she meets Justin Dearborn, Duke of Colebrook, who is refurbishing his family estate. Despite their initial dislike, they are drawn to each other, leading to a passionate romance. The story focuses on their evolving relationship, filled with banter, sparks, and emotional hurdles, ultimately culminating in a satisfying happily ever after.
- #2
The Autumn Duke by Jillian Eaton is a historical romance novel set in the regency era, focusing on the bold and daring character of Kitty who defies societal norms to pursue her Duke, Byron. The book is praised for its charming and zany dialogue that keeps readers engaged, showcasing strong independent women and well-developed characters. Despite some criticisms of Kitty's forceful nature, readers enjoy the witty banter between the protagonists and the journey of their unconventional romance.
“Lord Pennywhistle. What a large…horse you have.” Smirking suggestively, Kitty gave the horse in question a light pat on its neck. The man who sat astride it leaned down, the eagerness in his face rem...
(Also, see 86 recommendations for the series A Duke for All Seasons ) - #3
In "The Other Guy's Bride" by Connie Brockway, the story is set in Egypt and follows the adventures of Ginny, a feisty and accident-prone British heroine who poses as a proper English lady in need of an escort through the desert. She is accompanied by Jim Owens, a half-English, half-American mercenary with a mysterious past. As they journey across the desert, their attraction grows stronger despite both keeping secrets about their true identities. The plot is filled with adventure, humor, and misunderstandings that test their courage and passion, set against the backdrop of Egypt in the early 20th century.
The book is praised for its engaging characters, witty dialogue, and vivid descriptions of Egypt and its pyramids. Readers commend the chemistry between Ginny and Jim, the humor in their banter, and the intensity of their attraction. The story is a blend of romance, adventure, and humor, with a strong focus on the development of the relationship between the protagonists amidst a treacherous journey across the desert.
“People don’t die of seasickness, Miss Whimpelhall,” Ginesse Braxton said. She wasn’t absolutely certain of this, but she had long held the belief that a thing only counted as a lie if you knew it to ...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Braxton ) - #4
'The Summer Duke' in the series 'A Duke for All Seasons' by author Jillian Eaton is a charming and sweet Regency romance novel that follows the story of two individuals who meet across a ballroom and feel an instant connection. The book is described as a gentle and entertaining read, with a determined heroine and a charming hero that readers will fall in love with. Despite some criticisms about the rushed ending and lack of an epilogue, the story is captivating with many great scenes that evoke laughter and keep readers engaged until the conclusion.
The plot revolves around Regina, a dreamer and bibliophile heroine, and Andrew, the charming Duke, as they navigate their budding romance amidst societal expectations and personal challenges. The book is praised for its engaging storytelling, believable characters, and references to Jane Austen that bring a smile to readers' faces.
“Who is?” Regina murmured, not bothering to pick up her head from the book she’d concealed behind her fan. Two hours into the ball and she’d nearly reached the fifth chapter. At the rate she was going...
(Also, see 86 recommendations for the series A Duke for All Seasons ) - #5
As You Desire by Connie Brockway is a Victorian historical romance set in Cairo, Egypt, in the late 19th century. The story revolves around Desdemona, a child prodigy with a gift for languages, and Harry Braxton, an amateur Egyptologist with dyslexia. They are best friends who have feelings for each other but struggle to express them due to misunderstandings and past rejections. The book beautifully captures their banter, adventures, and the social scene of Cairo, with a backdrop of ancient Egyptian history and art. The writing style is described as funny, sweet, sensual, and unexpectedly smart, delving into the characters' inner conflicts and desires.
Squatting sullenly at the base of a sand dune, the slave traders’ encampment was peopled by such fugitives. It was a small compound: a string of camels, a half-dozen tents set around a fire, a score o... - #6
'Ten Things I Love About You' by Julia Quinn is a historical romance novel set in the Regency era. The story follows Annabel Winslow, a young woman who is pressured by her family to marry an elderly earl for financial stability. However, Annabel's heart is drawn to Sebastian Grey, the charming and mysterious nephew of the earl. As their feelings for each other grow, they must navigate societal expectations, family pressures, and personal secrets to find happiness together. The book is filled with witty dialogue, vivid characters, and a forbidden love story that unfolds with humor and warmth.
The plot of 'Ten Things I Love About You' revolves around the blossoming romance between Annabel and Sebastian, highlighting themes of love, family obligations, societal norms, and personal sacrifice. Julia Quinn's writing style is described as light, humorous, and engaging, with a focus on character development and emotional depth. The novel explores the complexities of relationships and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity, making it a delightful and heartwarming read for fans of historical romance.
One: Lord Vickers was her maternal grandfather, which pertained to Two: the wife in question was her grandmother, who Three: had recently decided to pluck Annabel from her quiet, happy life in Glouces...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Bevelstoke ) - #7
'An Earl in Wolf's Clothing' by Emily Windsor is a historical romance novel that follows the story of Sophie Beckford and Bram, Earl of Kelmarsh. Sophie, tired of the London society, decides to marry Bram, who is a spy for the British crown. However, misunderstandings arise when Sophie overhears a conversation between Bram and another woman, leading to a series of events that test their relationship. The plot is filled with romance, intrigue, humor, and a touch of suspense as Sophie and Bram navigate through challenges to find their happily ever after. Emily Windsor's writing style is praised for its unique twists, well-rounded characters, and engaging storytelling.
Bram growled deep in his throat, halting Jack Winterbourne’s words, but then hastily converted it to a cough as Lady Sefton glared at him from across this crammed temple of exclusivity. “I didn’t ask ... - #8
'The Wallflower Wager' by Tessa Dare is a historical romance novel that follows the story of Lady Penelope Campion, an animal lover with a heart of gold, and Gabriel Duke, known as the Duke of Ruin. The book is filled with humor, steamy romance, and heartfelt moments as Penny's menagerie of pets causes a stir in her life and Gabriel finds himself falling for her despite his initial reluctance.
Penny sighed. She had no one to blame but herself, really. She’d forgotten to cover the birdcage completely at sundown, and she’d left a candle burning far too late while she finished a delicious nove...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Girl Meets Duke ) - #9
'Making Waves' by Tawna Fenske is a romantic comedy filled with adventure, humor, and quirky characters. The story follows Juli, who travels to the Caribbean to scatter her uncle's ashes but ends up accidentally stowing away on a boat with a group of unlikely pirates led by Alex. As they plan to steal illegal diamonds, Juli must prove herself to the crew while navigating seasickness and her growing attraction to Alex. The novel is a wild ride with dashes of sweet romance, unexpected plot twists, and hilarious interactions among the eclectic cast of characters.
The book excels in delivering a humorous and light-hearted story with elements of adventure and sexy romance. Tawna Fenske's writing style captures the reader's attention with witty dialogue, fun innuendos, and unforgettable characters. The plot keeps the reader guessing with unexpected twists, while the chemistry between Juli and Alex, as well as the secondary romance between Jake and Phyllis, adds depth and charm to the story.
Juli Flynn didn’t think to hide the incredulity in her voice. She did, however, think of hiding beneath her mother’s kitchen table. If it weren’t for the memory of her brother wiping boogers there thi... - #10
Garters by Pamela Morsi is a heartwarming romance novel set in the mountains of East Tennessee. The story follows Esmeralda Crabb, known as Esme, a practical girl from a poverty-stricken family who decides to marry the handsome store owner, Cleav, in order to provide for her family. The book is filled with humor, interesting characters, and life lessons as Esme embarks on a hilarious and yet sensitive courtship to win Cleav's heart and create a better future for her family.
The plot of Garters revolves around Esme's unconventional pursuit of Cleav, the store owner who is more interested in trout breeding than love. The book explores themes of love, self-acceptance, and the differences and similarities between people through the charming and humorous interactions between Esme and Cleav.