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In "Masquerade" by Victoria Vale, readers are taken on a journey through a historical romance filled with erotic elements. The story follows the bold and captivating Margaret as she seeks out the enigmatic hero, Camden, at a masquerade ball, leading to a passionate affair. Camden, a man burdened by guilt and grief, initially resists his feelings for Margaret but finds himself unable to forget her. As their romance unfolds, both characters undergo growth and change, grappling with their desires and societal expectations.

The book expertly weaves together themes of passion, seduction, and self-discovery, painting a vivid picture of a romance that transcends societal norms. Victoria Vale's writing style is described as captivating and filled with sexual chemistry that draws readers in, making "Masquerade" a must-read for those seeking a story that balances eroticism with emotional depth.

If you liked Masquerade, here are the top 26 books to read next:

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    Mastering The Marchioness - Cavern of Pleasures by Em Brown
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    Mastering the Marchioness by Em Brown is a historical romance set in London, England, revolving around the newly married couple, Vale and Harrietta. The story delves into their unconventional marriage of convenience and the complexities that arise when their paths cross at a secretive sex club, the Cavern of Pleasures. The book explores themes of trust, independence, and desire, with a writing style that balances eroticism with historical fiction elements, keeping readers engaged from start to finish.

    Hanging from a hook, the young woman’s toes barely touched the floor. Instead of the mask worn by many of the other guests at Madame Botreaux’s Cavern of Pleasures, she wore only a silk red blindfold....

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    The Seduction of Viscount Vice - Fallen by Nicola Davidson
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    In 'The Seduction of Viscount Vice,' part of the 'Fallen' series by Nicola Davidson, the story revolves around Vice, a proud Scot and co-owner of a pleasure club called Fallen. When he discovers Lady Mairi MacNair, a former love who broke his heart long ago, posing as a footman in the club, old feelings resurface. Mairi, born an earl's daughter but currently a seamstress, dreams of being a seductive leading lady and is caught in a web of lies and secrets with Vice. The book explores their second chance romance, filled with passion, secrets, misunderstandings, and ultimately leading to their happily ever after.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Fallen )

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    Simply Sexual
    Book 1 in the series:House of Pleasure

    Simply Sexual - House of Pleasure by Kate Pearce
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    'Simply Sexual' by Kate Pearce is an erotic Regency romance novel set in 1815 Southampton and London, England. The story follows Lord Valentin Sokorvsky, a former sex slave with insatiable desires, as he marries Sara Harrison, a strong and open-minded woman. The plot delves into Valentin's dark past, their unconventional marriage, and the challenges they face, including dealing with Valentin's traumatic history and maintaining fidelity.

    The writing style of Kate Pearce in 'Simply Sexual' is described as explicit, graphic, and darkly sensual. The book incorporates numerous sex scenes, including ménage à trois and same-sex encounters, along with themes of redemption, acceptance, and overcoming past traumas. The story explores the complex dynamics between the characters, especially Valentin and Sara, as they navigate their relationship in the backdrop of London's House of Pleasure.

    Sara pressed her fingers to her mouth to stop from gasping as she watched the man and woman writhe together on the tangled bedsheets. Daisy’s plump thighs were locked around the hips of the man who pu...

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    Highlander Taken - Clan Mackenzie by Juliette Miller
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    In the book "Highlander Taken" by Juliette Miller, the story centers around the fierce warrior Kade Mackenzie and Laird Morrison's daughter, Stella. As Stella, who has been subjected to severe abuse, meets Kade at a gathering, a passionate love story unfolds amidst clan conflicts and suspense. The novel delves into the awakening of Stella's sexuality by Kade in a gentle yet raw manner, set against the backdrop of a well-described historical setting. Despite the predictable traitor subplot, the book combines romance, sensuality, and a well-thought-out plot that keeps the reader engaged.

    The second installment in the Clan Mackenzie series, "Highlander Taken," continues the saga of the Mackenzie clan with a focus on Kade and Stella's evolving relationship. The narrative, although burdened by excessive inner monologue from Stella, offers a compelling and engaging love story. The author's skill in portraying Kade as a larger-than-life hero who helps Stella overcome her fears and strengths shines through, making the book a captivating read filled with passion and romance.

    Turning to see who it was, my heart skipped an uneasy beat as our eyes met across the crowded room. I quickly looked away, shaken by the unnerving connection. With some difficulty, I could name the em...

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    The Lady's Tutor - The Lady's Tutor by Robin Schone
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    'The Lady's Tutor' by Robin Schone is a historical romance novel set in 1800's England. The story follows Elizabeth, a lonely Victorian wife who seeks out Ramiel, a notorious rake known as the Bastard Sheikh, to teach her the art of seduction in an attempt to reignite the passion in her loveless marriage. The plot revolves around the intimate conversations between Elizabeth and Ramiel as they discuss a centuries-old book on lovemaking, leading to a gradual development of their feelings for each other amidst a backdrop of societal expectations and personal revelations. The writing style is described as engaging, with a focus on character development and a slow-building romance that culminates in a climactic and surprising ending.

    He leaned against the library door and watched through narrowed eyes the woman who stood in front of the half-circle bay of floor-to-ceiling windows. Wispy tendrils of fog bridged her and the opened d...

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    To Wed a Scandalous Spy - Royal Four by Celeste Bradley
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    'To Wed a Scandalous Spy' follows the story of Willa, an orphan with a reputation as a jinx, who accidentally causes Nathaniel, an earl and member of a secret spy group, to fall off his horse. Nathaniel proposes marriage to Willa to save her reputation, leading to a hasty wedding and their journey to London. The book delves into their evolving relationship, Nathaniel's spy work, and the challenges they face as a couple amidst political intrigue and family drama. The writing style mixes humor, mystery, and romance, with a focus on Willa's refreshing and witty character that captivates both Nathaniel and readers.

    She drew a deep breath. That was the past—this morning counted as past, didn’t it?—and she had never been one to waste today on yesterday. Just as her dream of seeing something of the world had never ...

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    Birching his Bride - Domestic Discipline by Golden Angel
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    'Birching his Bride' in the series 'Domestic Discipline' by Golden Angel follows the story of Eleanor who is determined to have a husband she can control, but her father arranges her marriage to Edwin. The plot revolves around their developing relationship from childhood feelings to the uncertainty of marriage, with themes of domestic discipline and BDSM explored in a Regency era setting. The writing style of the book is critiqued for its lack of understanding of BDSM relationships, consent issues, and the portrayal of abusive and non-consensual behavior within the story.

    One year later Edwin saw a very different Eleanor at her come-out ball than he had before that fateful day when he'd witnessed her birching, in fact rather different from that week that he’d spent wit...

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    Everything Forbidden - Albright Sisters by Jess Michaels
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    Miranda Albright, the protagonist of 'Everything Forbidden' by Jess Michaels, finds herself in dire financial straits and makes a risky deal with her debauched neighbor, Ethan Hamon, Earl of Rothschild. Miranda offers her innocence to Ethan for three months in exchange for financial support for her family. The book explores the forbidden relationship that develops between Miranda and Ethan, delving into themes of sensuality, secrecy, and unexpected emotions. The plot is described as dirty yet fairly well-written, with shallow characters compensated by engaging action sequences. The writing style captivates readers, making them empathize with the characters and immersing them in the romantic dynamic of the story.

    “Mama,” Miranda Albright said with a sigh as she watched her mother hold up yet another silken gown to her younger sister Penelope. “Honestly, you should not have purchased these things without speaki...

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    Duke I'd Like to F... by Sierra Simone, Eva Leigh, Nicola Davidson, Joanna Shupe, Adriana Herrera
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    "Duke I'd Like to F..." is an anthology that intertwines various romances set in the Regency era, showcasing a diverse range of themes and tropes. Readers are introduced to stories featuring older women and younger men, governesses, and steamy encounters that often challenge societal norms. The narratives explore complex dynamics such as student-teacher relationships, age gaps, and the emotional struggles of characters navigating love and desire in a world rife with expectations. With a blend of humor, sensuality, and frank discussions about sexual agency, the anthology aims to entertain while also provoking thought on deeper issues like power imbalances and societal constraints.

    The writing style of the anthology is characterized by its provocative and playful approach to romance. Each story is crafted by a talented author, bringing unique voices and perspectives to the table. The narratives are described as fast-paced and engaging, with well-developed characters that captivate readers from the start. The stories range from lighthearted rom-coms to more serious explorations of grief and emotional turmoil, providing a rich tapestry of experiences. Overall, the anthology succeeds in delivering a mix of steamy encounters and emotional depth, making it a noteworthy addition to the historical romance genre.


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    His Harlot - Victorian Decadence by S.M. LaViolette
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    "His Harlot" in the series "Victorian Decadence" by S.M. LaViolette is filled with historical erotic romance that delves into different kinks within a Victorian setting. The relationships portrayed in the book are predominantly m/f, with a thruple dynamic in the final installment of the series. The storylines involve wealthy industrialists, merchants, and even sex workers, exploring themes of BDSM, power imbalances, and various kinks like voyeurism, exhibitionism, partner sharing, free use, bondage, and pain humiliation exploration. The writing style is described as descriptive and explicit, capturing a blend of BDSM, angst, and historical fiction that keeps readers intrigued and engaged.


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