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"Rescued by a Highlander" in the series "Clan Grant" by Keira Montclair tells the story of Madeline, a strong-willed heroine who is savagely beaten by her stepbrother Kenneth. Alexander, the hero, comes to her rescue and saves her from the abuse. The plot explores themes of resilience, love, and overcoming past trauma, set in a historical romance backdrop. The writing style combines elements of suspense, romance, and action, with a focus on character development and emotional depth.
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'The Highlander' by Kerrigan Byrne is a historical romance set in the highlands of Scotland, featuring dark and dangerous characters with deadly secrets. The plot revolves around a rough and deadly laird seeking peace and a titled lady running from her husband, who find more than they thought possible in each other's company. The story is filled with complexity of human nature, suffering, and hidden pasts, captivating readers with twists and turns, strong secondary characters, and a backdrop of the Scottish Highlands.
Take off your clothes. It wasn’t the first time Lady Philomena St. Vincent, Viscountess Benchley, had heard the command. She was the wife of a violent libertine, after all. But as she stared in wide-e...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Victorian Rebels ) - #2
'Honor's Splendour' by Julie Garwood is a historical romance set in medieval England. The story follows the interactions between Lady Madelyne, who saves Baron Duncan of Wexton from her evil brother's clutches, and Duncan, who initially plans to kidnap Madelyne as an act of revenge. As their relationship develops, Madelyne's charming and slightly wacky personality shines through, bringing humor and warmth to the narrative. The plot includes elements of intrigue, romance, and personal growth, as Madelyne learns to value herself and Duncan discovers a deep connection with her.
Chapter One Chapter Two Chapter Three Chapter Four Chapter Five Chapter Six Chapter Seven Chapter Eight Chapter Nine Chapter Ten Chapter Eleven Chapter Twelve Chapter Thirteen Chapter Fourteen Chapter... - #3
'Long Shot' by Kennedy Ryan is a poignant and emotionally intense story that delves into themes of love, pain, healing, and self-discovery. The book follows the complex relationship between Iris, a strong and resilient woman, and August, a promising athlete. Their connection is immediate and deep, but is hindered by external factors, including Iris's abusive relationship with Caleb, August's rival. The story unfolds with raw and vivid storytelling, exploring the struggles and triumphs of the characters as they navigate through difficult circumstances and profound emotions.
Kennedy Ryan's writing style is described as heart-wrenching, raw, and clear, with the ability to evoke strong emotions in readers. The character development is praised as superb, with a focus on creating a story that goes beyond a simple romance, delving into deeper aspects of life, love, and personal growth. The book is noted for its powerful portrayal of sensitive topics, such as abuse and rape, handled in a responsible and impactful manner that leaves a lasting impression on readers.
Monica’s singing in my head. I’m relying on nineties R&B to articulate myself. I’m that hungry. My mouth waters when I think of the huge burrito I was this close to shoveling down my throat before I g... - #4
'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... - #5
In "The Devil in Winter," part of the Wallflowers series by Lisa Kleypas, the story revolves around Evangeline Jenner, a shy and timid young woman who proposes a marriage of convenience to the notorious rake, Lord St. Vincent. As their relationship develops, they both discover their true feelings for each other amidst family drama and societal expectations. The book explores themes of redemption, love, and self-discovery, with a focus on the transformation of the characters as they navigate their unconventional relationship.
The writing style of "The Devil in Winter" is praised for its ability to portray the gradual development of affection between Evie and St. Vincent, capturing the emotional depth of their characters. Readers appreciate the engaging plot that combines romance, intrigue, and mystery, creating a compelling narrative that keeps them invested in the story until the end.
As Sebastian, Lord St. Vincent, stared at the young woman who had just barged her way into his London residence, it occurred to him that he might have tried to abduct the wrong heiress last week at St...