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A delightfully cozy read with lovable leads, chaotic siblings, and a slow-building romance. Not perfect for sticklers for historical detail but a must for fans of feel-good, family-centric historicals.
'Marry in Haste' by Anne Gracie is a historical romance novel set in Regency England that follows the story of Miss Emmaline Westwood, a strong-willed teacher who agrees to a marriage of convenience with Lord Ashendon in order to help him manage his unruly family. As they navigate their new relationship, the book delves into themes of societal expectations, family dynamics, and the challenges faced by women in that era. The writing style is described as witty, humorous, and engaging, with a good balance between light-hearted moments and more serious themes.
Cal shook his head. “Are you telling me something’s happened to my brother Henry? And that I’m now Lord Ashendon?” Cal’s father had died a year ago, and his older brother Henry had inherited the title...May 2017•320 pages - #2
A charming, funny, and emotional Regency romance that’s a must-read for fans of witty banter, lovable heroes, and fake fiancé hijinks - just be ready for a few deeper moments mixed in with the fun.
'The Perfect Rake' by Anne Gracie follows the story of Prudence Merridew, a strong and protective older sister who risks everything to safeguard her siblings from their abusive grandfather. When they encounter the charming and flirtatious Gideon, a rake with a vulnerable heart underneath his frivolous exterior, Prudence's world is turned upside down. As Prudence and Gideon navigate a slow-burn romance amidst dark pasts and challenging circumstances, they find themselves drawn to each other in a heartwarming and humorous tale that blends romance, humor, and emotional depth. The plot unfolds with a mix of witty banter, endearing characters, and moments of darkness and light, culminating in a charming and engaging regency romance.
Her twin added, "I wanted to go up and try, too, but I could not get this undone in time." She gestured to her left wrist. It still bore rope marks. "Besides, he's locked the door. Charity said to fet...July 2005•371 pages - #3
A charming and funny Regency romance with lovable leads - perfect for fans of light, feel-good love stories who don’t mind a bit of classic tropey fun!
"How to Marry a Marquis" by Julia Quinn follows the story of Elizabeth Hotchkiss, a young woman who discovers a guidebook on marrying a marquis and decides to follow its advice in order to secure a wealthy match to support her family. Unbeknownst to her, the marquis she encounters, James Sidwell, is actually in disguise investigating a blackmail case involving Elizabeth's employer. As they navigate misunderstandings and hidden identities, a romance blossoms between Elizabeth and James, leading to a heartwarming and humorous tale of love and deception set in the Regency era.
Elizabeth smiled weakly as she tried to figure out how she was going to put away enough money to buy fuel to heat their little cottage that winter. “We, ah…we haven’t much in the way of funds, I’m afr...1999•380 pages - #4
A page-turning blend of steamy historical romance and mystery, perfect for readers who love bold heroines, broody dukes, and aren't shy about spice. Not for the faint of heart, but highly recommended if you want your Regency reads extra hot!
The Duke Who Knew Too Much by Grace Callaway follows the story of Alaric McLeod, Duke of Strathaven, who finds himself entangled in a murder investigation led by Miss Emma Kent. Despite initial misunderstandings and accusations, Emma is determined to help clear Alaric's name, leading to a complex and passionate relationship between the two characters. The book features a mix of mystery and romance, with a fast-paced plot that keeps the reader engaged, along with well-developed secondary characters adding depth to the narrative.
The writing style in 'The Duke Who Knew Too Much' combines elements of historical romance and mystery, offering a blend of suspenseful storytelling and passionate encounters. Grace Callaway's narrative weaves together a tale of redemption and love, with a focus on the evolving relationship between Alaric and Emma set against the backdrop of a murder investigation.
As the strains of a waltz emerged from the orchestra, Miss Emma Kent took leave of her sister-in-law Marianne, who was chaperoning her this evening, and wove through the mirrored ballroom. Her purpose...January 2015•364 pages - #5
A heartwarming, charming regency romance with memorable characters and a cozy found-family vibe - great for anyone wanting a comforting escape, even if the historical purists might notice a few anachronisms.
In "The Accidental Wedding" by Anne Gracie, the story revolves around the unexpected romance between Maddy, a hardworking and loving heroine, and Nash, a silver-tongued diplomat with a complicated past. Their sweet and passionate relationship is tested by societal expectations and personal conflicts, all set in a Regency-era backdrop. The book features charming secondary characters, including Maddy's siblings and other members of the community, adding depth and warmth to the storyline. Despite some deviations from traditional Regency romance norms, the novel offers a comforting and engaging read filled with humor, courage, and honor.
The horseman appeared on the ridge, a dark silhouette etched against a seething bank of leaden silver clouds. He remained motionless for a second or two, surveying the scene below, then he commenced t...October 2010•336 pages - #6
A richly detailed, well-written start to a unique historical romance series - come for the mystery and stay for the genuinely grown-up characters and slow-burn chemistry. Perfect for fans of smart, layered love stories with a dash of suspense!
'Ravishing in Red' by Madeline Hunter follows the story of Audrianna Kelmsleigh, who is determined to clear her father's name after he is accused of supplying faulty gunpowder to the British army. In her quest for justice, Audrianna meets Lord Sebastian Summerhays, one of her father's prosecutors, under unexpected circumstances. The two are forced into a marriage of convenience as they navigate scandal, mystery, and a growing attraction. The novel is set in the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars, blending romance and intrigue as Audrianna and Sebastian work together to uncover the truth behind the accusations against her father.
Her entry into the Two Swords coaching inn outside Brighton garnered more attention than any proper young woman would like. Eyes examined her from head to toe. Several men watched her solitary path ac...2010•363 pages - #7
Charming, quietly emotional, and full of heart, 'My One and Only Duke' is a warm, atmospheric start to a family-centered historical romance series - with just enough intrigue to keep you turning the pages. Not a breakneck thriller, but perfect for readers who love tender, slow-blooming love stories.
My One And Only Duke by Grace Burrowes is a historical romance novel that follows the story of Quinn Wentworth, a wealthy banker who is wrongfully convicted of murder and sentenced to hang. While awaiting his execution in Newgate prison, he meets Jane Winston, a pregnant widow who is also in desperate circumstances. Quinn offers Jane a marriage of convenience to secure her future before his impending death sentence is commuted, revealing him as the long-lost heir to a dukedom. As Quinn and Jane navigate their unexpected marriage and newfound nobility, they must also uncover the truth behind the conspiracy that framed Quinn.
Joy was the first casualty in Newgate prison. When Ned skipped into Quinn Wentworth’s cell, the boy’s rare, angelic smile thus had a greater impact than his words. An uncomfortable emotion stirred, so...November 2018•472 pages - #8
A witty, creative Regency romance with fiery leads and fantastic side characters - just be ready to embrace a bit of fantasy alongside the frocks and flirtation.
'Silk Is for Seduction' by Loretta Chase follows the story of Marcelline Noirot, a determined modiste in London who aims to become the foremost dressmaker in the city. When she encounters the Duke of Clevedon, a game of cat and mouse ensues as they try to outwit and out seduce each other. As their mutual attraction grows, they must navigate the challenges of their differing social statuses and the risks of being together. The book is a blend of engaging storytelling, fascinating characters, witty dialogue, and sizzling passion, set against the backdrop of 1830s London fashion.
Chase's writing style shines in this historical romance, creating vibrant and unforgettable characters like Marcelline and Clevedon. The book explores themes of love, ambition, and societal expectations, with a strong focus on Marcelline's determination to succeed as a dressmaker while balancing her personal life and family responsibilities. The novel also delves into the complexities of relationships and the clash between social classes in Regency-era London.
THE LADIES’ DRESS-MAKER. Under this head we shall include not only the business of a Mantua Maker, but also of a Milliner . . . In the Milliner, taste and fancy are required; with a quickness in disce...June 2011•379 pages - #9
A smart, steamy, and enjoyable regency romance with memorable leads and great chemistry - perfect for fans of independent heroines and duke-centered love stories, even if it isn’t the most original plot around.
'My Once and Future Duke' by Caroline Linden is a historical romance novel set in the Regency era, focusing on the characters Sophie and Jack. Sophie, an orphaned woman with a talent for gambling, meets Jack, the Duke of Ware, at a gambling club. Their attraction is undeniable, but societal expectations and family responsibilities complicate their relationship. As they navigate their feelings for each other, face misunderstandings, and struggle with their own vulnerabilities, Sophie and Jack must decide between love and duty. The writing style is engaging, with a mix of tender moments and sensual romance, creating a story that unfolds naturally, allowing the characters to develop and the plot to evolve.
The Vega Club occupied a curious position in London. Tucked away on a dead-end street not far from St. James Square, it sat precisely midway between the wealth and elegance of Mayfair and the brutal...February 2018•385 pages - #10
Charming, witty, and refreshingly female-centric - Lady Derring Takes a Lover is a delightful start to a unique series. Come for the romance, stay for the found family and sparkling friendships!
Delilah Swanpool, Countess of Derring, finds herself penniless after her husband's death, inheriting only a derelict building. She teams up with her late husband's mistress, Angelique, to turn the building into a boardinghouse named The Grand Palace on the Thames. Captain Tristan Hardy, investigating a smuggling ring, becomes a guest at the boardinghouse and finds himself drawn to Delilah. The story explores themes of love, friendship, and independence, with a focus on the evolving relationships between the characters.
Lady Derring had been raised to believe breeding and manners were a bulwark against all of life’s vicissitudes. So as she peered through her black veil at her husband’s solicitor, her spine was straig...February 2019•386 pages











