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"For the Earl's Pleasure" by Anne Mallory is a paranormal historical romance set in the Regency period. The story follows Abigail Smart, who can see ghosts, and Valerian, the Earl of Rainewood, who appears before her as a ghost after a mysterious event. Their complicated past and present interactions, filled with tension and desire, form the core of the plot. As they navigate social class divisions, past betrayals, and a mysterious disappearance, the book unfolds with suspense, wit, romance, and a touch of the paranormal, creating a unique and fresh storyline within the historical romance genre.

Abigail and Valerian's relationship, characterized by verbal sparring, hidden desires, and past secrets, is a highlight of the book. The author, Anne Mallory, weaves a captivating tale with well-developed characters, intricate plot twists, and a writing style that keeps readers engaged. The blend of paranormal elements with the Regency setting adds depth to the story, while the romantic tension between the leads, their witty interactions, and the suspenseful plot contribute to the overall appeal of the book.

If you liked For the Earl's Pleasure, here are the top 14 books to read next:

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    The Haunting of Heatherhurst Hall by Sebastian Nothwell
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    The Haunting of Heatherhurst Hall by Sebastian Nothwell is a gothic mystery with a wholesome queer twist. The plot revolves around Kit and Alexandra's sweet love story turning dark and twisted as they move to England, where Kit becomes Lady Cranbrook. The book is described as a spooky, atmospheric read with a brilliant slow build of tension that culminates in a complete cacophony. The narrative beautifully contrasts Kit's homeland in Rhode Island with the lonely and cold isolation of Heatherhurst Hall, creating a captivating setting for the unfolding events.


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    The Ghost and Mrs. Muir by R.A. Dick
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    "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir" by R.A. Dick is a charming and heartwarming story about a young widow named Lucy Muir who decides to take charge of her life by moving into Gull Cottage, despite the objections of those around her. The titular ghost, Captain Gregg, initially disapproves of Lucy's presence but eventually forms a close friendship with her, offering advice and support as she navigates through life, love, and independence. The story follows Lucy's journey of self-discovery, empowerment, and resilience, intertwined with the unique bond she shares with the ghost of Captain Gregg.

    The narrative style of the book is described as quick, easy, and engaging, with a focus on character development and the evolving relationship between Lucy and Captain Gregg. The story highlights themes of independence, friendship, and personal growth, set against the backdrop of a haunted cottage by the sea. Readers appreciate the simplicity and charm of the storytelling, as well as the timeless quality of the characters and their interactions throughout the decades.

    Mrs. Muir was a little woman. Every one was agreed upon that point. Where others were merely referred to as Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Smith, she was invariably spoken of as “little Mrs. Muir” or “dear littl...

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    Halloween Boo
    Book 1 in the series:Holiday Hunk

    Halloween Boo - Holiday Hunk by Sarah Spade
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    In 'Halloween Boo' by Sarah Spade, Dani moves to Salem, Massachusetts and encounters unexplained incidents in her apartment, leading her to believe she has a ghost roommate named Casper, who is actually Zack. As their relationship develops, Zack shows his thoughtful and romantic side as a ghost and later as a corporeal being. The story combines elements of a ghostly romance with a Halloween theme, where the couple navigates through unusual circumstances to find their happily ever after.

    I work for a marketing firm that’s based in Massachusetts. Having been born and raised in California, it was a shock for me to relocate to Salem at the beginning of this year. Even though the money an...

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    A Certain Slant of Light
    Book 1 in the series:Light

    A Certain Slant of Light - Light by Laura Whitcomb
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    A Certain Slant of Light by Laura Whitcomb is a unique tale of two souls, Helen and James, who are trapped between earth and heaven and fall in love. They inhabit human bodies, unraveling their past identities and forming a deep connection. The novel is a fast-paced and engrossing read that delves into themes of life, death, religion, and love, with a poetic and lyrical writing style that captures the emotions and struggles of the characters. The plot revolves around the impossible love affair between two spirits from different generations inhabiting modern-day teen bodies, dealing with typical teen issues alongside their haunting past lives.

    The story unfolds as Helen, the protagonist, navigates being a ghost for 130 years and finds solace in her love for James, leading to a poignant exploration of the enduring nature of love. The book beautifully blends supernatural elements with themes of redemption, loss, and first love, creating a compelling narrative that resonates with readers. The author's prose is described as ethereal, atmospheric, and intense, with references to poets and writers adding depth to the storyline, making it a haunting and emotional journey.

    SOMEONE WAS LOOKING AT ME, a disturbing sensation if you’re dead. I was with my teacher, Mr. Brown. As usual, we were in our classroom, that safe and wooden-walled box—the windows opening onto the gra...

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    The Last Victim - Dr. Charlotte Stone by Karen Robards
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    The Last Victim by Karen Robards follows the story of Dr. Charlotte Stone, a criminal pathologist who sees dead people and is asked by the FBI to help catch a serial killer. The book combines elements of murder, paranormal romance, and suspense, with a focus on Charlie's expertise in studying violent offenders and her unique ability to communicate with ghosts of the recently deceased. The plot unfolds with unexpected twists and turns, creating a thrilling and engaging narrative that keeps readers hooked from the first page to the last.

    But in the random way the world sometimes works, the seventeen-year-old did drink several big tumblers full of Goofy Grape generously mixed with vodka, courtesy of her new best friend Holly Palmer. As...

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    Ghost Walk by Cassandra Gannon
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    In "Ghost Walk" by Cassandra Gannon, readers are taken on a magical journey filled with time travel, ghosts, and romance. The story follows Grace Rivera, a crime scene investigator with paranormal abilities, who returns to her hometown to give ghost tours. During one of these tours, she encounters Jamie Riordan, a charming pirate ghost from the past who asks for her help to prevent his wrongful hanging in 1789. As Grace and Jamie navigate through time and unravel a centuries-old mystery, their bond deepens, leading to a heartwarming love story intertwined with elements of magic and history. The book is described as a clever and original twist on paranormal time travel romance, with engaging characters and a fast-paced plot that keeps readers guessing.

    The writing style of "Ghost Walk" is praised for its ability to seamlessly blend elements of magic, romance, and mystery. The author, Cassandra Gannon, is commended for her storytelling skills, creating a captivating and fun narrative that transports readers into a world where love transcends time and boundaries. The book's mix of humor, romance, and intrigue, along with the well-developed characters and entertaining banter between Grace and Jamie, makes it a delightful and engaging read that leaves readers enchanted and eager for more.

    At this point in her career, Grace Rivera had learned to block out the full horror of it, but she still felt a surge of sadness for the poor woman lying on the pavement. The girl was young, with strin...

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    In Total Surrender
    Book 3 in the series:Secrets

    In Total Surrender - Secrets by Anne Mallory
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    In Anne Mallory's 'In Total Surrender', the story revolves around the unlikely pairing of Andreas Merrick, an underworld boss in England, and Phoebe Pace, a cheerful and devious businesswoman who infiltrates Andreas's life to repay a family debt. The book delves into the dynamics between the grumpy gang leader and the sunshiney but strategic heroine as they navigate a slow-burning romance amidst dangers, threats, and dark secrets. Mallory's writing style cleverly crafts a narrative that exposes the vulnerabilities and hidden depths of the characters, particularly Andreas, who struggles with trust, and Phoebe, whose cheerful facade masks her astute mind and strategic actions.

    Andreas looked coldly at the underling standing on the other side of the desk—he hadn’t bothered to learn the man’s name, that was Roman’s concern, knowing the names of those around them. But names we...

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    The Haunting of Maddy Clare by Simone St. James
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    Sarah Piper, a single young woman living in post-WWI London, takes a temporary job assisting two ghost hunters investigating the haunting of Maddy Clare, a ghost seeking revenge for a horrific crime in her past. The book combines mystery, romance, and ghostly elements set in rural 1920s England, with a focus on the relationships between the characters and the unraveling of Maddy's tragic past.

    He was nothing like I had pictured: young, perhaps twenty-five, the same age as I. His dark blond hair was not slicked down as was the fashion, but worn longish and windblown, as if he combed it in th...

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    Illusions of Grandeur - The Impossible Julian Strande by Kathryn Ann Kingsley
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    'Illusions of Grandeur' in the series 'The Impossible Julian Strande' by Kathryn Ann Kingsley is a gripping tale that intertwines romance with mystery and magic. Readers are drawn into a world where the house itself becomes a character, shrouded in secrets waiting to be unraveled. The story follows Alice, a relatable and strong-willed character, as she navigates a world of illusions, romance, and enigmatic personalities like Julian and Charles. Kingsley's writing style is described as captivating, unique, and filled with complex characters that readers can't help but relate to and become invested in.

    The worst ideas always happened with the best of intentions behind them. The paved road to Hell and all that jazz. That was what ran through Alice’s mind as she stared up at the enormous mansion that ...

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    Dark Needs at Night's Edge - Immortals After Dark by Kresley Cole
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    In "Dark Needs at Night's Edge" by Kresley Cole, readers are taken on a unique and intriguing journey of romance between a mad vampire, Conrad, and a ghost, Neomi, trapped in a mansion. The story unfolds with clever plot twists and a forbidden love that faces numerous complications, including the inability to physically touch. The author creatively explores the challenges of a romance between two beings who are unable to interact physically, while also incorporating elements of family ties and past characters from the series, making the narrative engaging and immersive.

    The book delves into the development of the relationship between Conrad and Neomi, showcasing a romance that is not only unconventional but also deeply emotional. As the characters navigate their doomed romance, the plot unfolds with unexpected twists and turns, keeping readers hooked on their journey towards happiness. With a mix of suspense, creativity in overcoming obstacles, and a touch of sensuality, "Dark Needs at Night's Edge" offers a captivating love story set in a world where the supernatural meets the ordinary, creating a unique blend of fantasy and romance.

    As she might cradle a babe, she held bouquets of roses swathed in silk. They were gifts from some of the men in the crowd of partygoers below, a motley mix of her rollicking set, rich patrons, and new...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Immortals After Dark )

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