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'Gabriel's Woman' by Robin Schone is a historical erotica novel that delves into the complex and intense relationship between Gabriel and Victoria. The book explores themes of desire, sexuality, trust, and vulnerability, portraying a story that goes beyond just explicit sex scenes. The plot is described as darker and more violent, focusing on the redemptive powers of sex and the emotional journey of the characters as they navigate their inner conflicts and desires.
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'The Lover' by Robin Schone tells the story of Anne Aimes, a 36-year-old spinster who hires a former male prostitute named Michael to help her lose her virginity and experience love. As their relationship deepens, they both face personal demons and unexpected dangers, leading to a dark and suspenseful climax. The writing style is described as mature, detailed, and filled with tension, longing, and fear in every intimate scene between Anne and Michael.
Michael was acutely aware of what the men whispered over surrounding candlelit tables as they waited either to gain release or to recover from it. Of what the whores laughed at, sipping vintage champa... - #2
'Broken Wing' by Judith James is a historical romance novel set during the French Revolution, following the story of Gabriel St. Croix, a broken man raised in a brothel, and Sarah Munroe, a widow with a free spirit. The plot revolves around their unconventional love story, Gabriel's dark past, and his journey towards redemption, all while facing dangers such as privateering, wars, and emotional turmoil.
The writing style of 'Broken Wing' is described as beautifully written, emotionally gripping, and heartwarming. delves into themes of love, redemption, and overcoming past traumas, while also incorporating elements of action, adventure, and historical fiction. The characters are well-developed, and the plot is fast-paced, making it a compelling and captivating read for fans of historical romances.
Whatever notice Davey took of Ross's warnings, it didn't stop him from the lucrative free trading that kept his ship at the ready and his crew content. Gabriel had been out to sea several times now. ... - #3
"One Night of Sin" by Gaelen Foley follows the story of Alec Knight, the youngest of the Knight Miscellany, who is portrayed as a sinfully arrogant and hedonistic individual struggling with ennui in his life. The plot unfolds as Alec meets Becky Ward, a strong and courageous young woman running away from her wicked cousin, the evil Russian prince. Their unlikely encounter leads to a series of events where Alec finds purpose in saving Becky and ultimately learns to love and trust through her unconditional support. explores themes of redemption, addiction, love, and self-discovery, set against a backdrop of Regency London with elements of action, intrigue, and romance. The writing style is described as captivating, fast-paced, and filled with suspense, making it an enthralling read for fans of historical romance.
Fiery swords of lightning clashed across the sable sky. Great rolling clouds flung down a warning spatter of rain. Thunder growled in the distance, but the only sound in the dark, empty street was the...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Knight Miscellany ) - #4
Portrait of a Lady by Victoria Vale is a historical romance novel set in the series The Gentleman Courtesans. The story follows Evelyn, a shy spinster who decides to hire a courtesan to help her lose her virginity. She meets Hugh, a gentleman courtesan who aspires to be a painter, and together they navigate their unique relationship filled with passion, drama, and humor. The plot is centered around the concept of gentleman courtesans and explores themes of love, self-discovery, and societal expectations.
“As we near the halfway mark of the Season, I know we are all looking forward to the annual Summer Exhibition by the Royal Academy of the Arts, where only the best of London’s up and coming artists wi... - #5
'Beyond Innocence' by Emma Holly is a historical romance novel set in the Victorian era. The story follows Florence Fairleigh, a vicar's daughter who travels to London in search of a suitable husband to secure her future. She gets entangled in a complex web of relationships when she becomes engaged to Freddie Burbrooke, a man in need of a wife to cover up his scandalous behavior. However, as Florence spends time with Edward Burbrooke, Freddie's brother, she finds herself drawn to him despite the initial arrangement. explores themes of love, lust, family obligations, and societal expectations in a steamy and erotic setting.
The writing style of Emma Holly in 'Beyond Innocence' is praised for its ability to blend historical elements with spicy and erotic scenes. The author creates a compelling narrative with well-developed characters, particularly Edward's internal struggle between his feelings for Florence and his duty towards his brother. The plot unfolds with twists and turns, keeping readers engaged as Florence navigates the complexities of her betrothal and her growing attraction to Edward.
a gentleman in top hat—jostled each other in haste to reach the train she had lately vacated. Above her the roof of Euston Station yawned in two baralike peaks, its smutted glass filtering a watery s... - #6
'Fallen from Grace' by Laura Leone is a contemporary romance novel that follows the developing relationship between Sara and Ryan. Sara, a writer who moves into a new apartment, befriends Ryan, a charming and handsome young man who she later discovers is actually a high-class prostitute. As their friendship deepens, Sara struggles to come to terms with Ryan's profession and the secrets he harbors from his traumatic past. The plot unfolds with a mix of intense emotions, gritty realities of Ryan's life, and the challenges they face in building a relationship amidst societal judgments and personal insecurities.
The writing style of 'Fallen from Grace' is praised for its great characterization, compelling plot, and good dialogue. Readers are drawn into the story of Sara and Ryan, appreciating the realistic portrayal of complex characters and the emotional depth that unfolds as they navigate through love, secrets, and self-discovery.
She'd made a sizeable down payment on the place seven years earlier, and then she'd paid for significant improvements to it a couple of years later, using the money from her first book sale. The condo... - #7
'Awaken, My Love' by Robin Schone follows the story of Elaine, who wakes up in the body of a Victorian bride named Morrigan. As she navigates this new reality, she finds herself in a passionate but complicated marriage with an aristocratic husband. The plot involves time travel, sensuality, and the threat of sinister forces, all set against the backdrop of a slow-paced narrative that explores themes of identity, desire, and societal expectations.
- #81. Lyda Burton Conley, of Kansas City, was the first Native American woman lawyer in the United States. Admitted to the Kansas bar in 1910, she'd begun studying law in 1904 in order to represent herse...
From the majestic plains of Montana to the glittering ballrooms and bedchambers of 1890s Paris comes a sensual story of smoldering passion, and a love destined to break every rule .
. . He was raised in gilded lap of luxury--Etienne Martel, the magni
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'Silver Flame' by Susan Johnson is a historical romance set in the American West, specifically in Montana during the 1890s. The plot revolves around the characters Trey Braddock Black and Empress, who find themselves entangled in a passionate and tumultuous love story. Empress, a young woman who auctions herself to feed her siblings, is purchased by Trey, a millionaire hero. Their love story faces obstacles such as blackmail and misunderstandings, leading to a series of conflicts and emotional turmoil. The narrative is detailed and steamy, with real character development and a leisurely pace that allows for a deep exploration of the romance between Trey and Empress.
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Set in Regency England, the book 'Swept Away' follows the story of Annaleah Fairchilde, a rebellious daughter of an earl who is sent to a seaside estate as a form of punishment for refusing to accept a marriage proposal. There, she discovers a mysterious man washed up on the shore, Emory Althorpe, who is hiding from charges of treason. As the plot unfolds, readers are taken on a journey filled with espionage, romance, danger, and unexpected twists, all intertwined with historical elements and a fast-paced writing style that keeps them on the edge of their seats.
The book is praised for its engaging storyline, steamy romance, intriguing characters, and a perfect blend of adventure and historical elements. The narrative is described as captivating, unpredictable, and filled with humor, making it a compelling read that seamlessly weaves together suspense and romance in a Regency setting.
he thought he was dead. There was nothing to indicate any life in the half-naked body that was being gently nudged to and fro in the shallow water of the tidal pool. The cuts and scrapes that marred t...