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"Lady Gallant" by Suzanne Robinson is a historical romance set in the Tudor period during the reign of Mary Tudor, also known as Bloody Mary. The story follows the complex relationship between the heroine, Nora Beckett, and the hero, Christian de Rivers, Lord Monfort. Christian, a rake with a troubled past, marries Nora under false pretenses, believing she is a spy. As their tumultuous relationship unfolds, secrets are revealed, betrayals occur, and the characters navigate a society filled with intrigue, danger, and societal expectations. The writing style captures the essence of the time period, with well-drawn characters and a blend of drama, romance, and historical elements that keep readers engaged.

If you liked Lady Gallant, here are the top 100 books to read next:

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    Kiss an Angel by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
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    Daisy Devreaux, a young woman facing jail time due to her financial mistakes, finds herself in an arranged marriage with a mysterious man named Alex Markoff. Despite their initial clashes, Daisy and Alex navigate their unconventional relationship while working for a circus. The story unfolds with themes of redemption, growth, and the complexities of love, set against a backdrop of circus life and characterized by emotional depth and humor.

    She caught her bottom lip between her teeth. Her father had introduced them several days ago, that terrible morning the three of them had gone to get the marriage license, and she’d heard the name the...

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    The Unwanted Wife
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    The Unwanted Wife - Unwanted by Natasha Anders
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    In "The Unwanted Wife" by Natasha Anders, the story revolves around Theresa and Alessandro De Lucci's loveless marriage, where Theresa discovers that she was merely a pawn in a deal between Alessandro and her father. Despite the emotional turmoil and misunderstandings, Alessandro tries to salvage their relationship by groveling and proving his love for Theresa, leading to a journey of self-discovery and redemption for both characters. The writing style effectively portrays the characters' emotions and insecurities, creating a raw and intense storyline that keeps readers engaged until the end.

    The house was dark and quiet when she got home, with no seething Sandro waiting at the front door this time, just echoing silence as she made her way upstairs and back into the spare bedroom. After a ...

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    The Day of the Duchess - Scandal & Scoundrel by Sarah MacLean
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    'The Day of the Duchess' by Sarah MacLean is a historical romance novel that follows the story of Seraphina, Duchess of Haven, who returns from exile demanding a divorce from her husband, Malcolm, Duke of Haven. The book delves into their tumultuous relationship, filled with regret, anger, guilt, and shattered dreams, as they navigate the past and present to find a way forward. The plot intricately weaves together themes of second chances, love, heartbreak, and redemption, while exploring the complexities of a marriage marred by lies and betrayal.

    The writing style in 'The Day of the Duchess' is described as emotionally impactful and beautifully written, with a narrative that interweaves past and present to reveal the depth of the characters' emotions and struggles. The book is praised for its exploration of forgiveness, acceptance, and the possibility of building a future together despite a troubled past, all set against a backdrop of historical accuracy and well-researched details.

    August the nineteenth, 1836. The last day of the parliamentary session, filled with pomp and idle. And lingering memory. He spun the wheel with the six embossed upon it. Five. Four. He took a deep bre...

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    His Favorite Mistake by Aydra Richards
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    Readers of 'His Favorite Mistake' by Aydra Richards describe it as a captivating story of revenge, love, and forgiveness. The plot revolves around James, Duke of Rushton, seeking revenge on the Earl of Westwood by manipulating and lying to his sister, Jilly. As the story unfolds, James begins to regret his vengeful plan as he falls in love with Jilly. The book is praised for its raw and real portrayal of emotions, with dual points of view allowing readers to empathize with the characters' feelings. The writing style is commended for being emotionally impactful, with great descriptions and an ability to pack an emotional punch in dialogue and reactions.

    James Bradford, Duke of Rushton, scowled at the faintly chiding words and cast a resentful glare at Nick. He tossed back the last of his champagne and set the empty flute on a tray carried by a passin...

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    A Husband's Regret
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    A Husband's Regret - Unwanted by Natasha Anders
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    A Husband's Regret by Natasha Anders is a story of redemption and second chances in a marriage that has been torn apart by misunderstandings and hurtful actions. The plot revolves around Bronwyn and Bryce's tumultuous relationship, filled with emotional turmoil and deep-seated pain. The writing style captures the heart-wrenching journey of two flawed characters as they navigate through trust issues, miscommunication, and the complexities of love and forgiveness.


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    My Deceitful Duchess by Aydra Richards
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    'My Deceitful Duchess' by Aydra Richards tells the story of Jenny, a strong survivor who finds love with Sebastian, an honest and lovely man. The plot revolves around Jenny, who is accused of murdering her husband and is hiding from the law, and Sebastian, who falls in love with her at first sight and proposes an affair. focuses on the rebuilding of trust between the characters, especially after Sebastian's big mistake, and their journey towards a developing relationship. The writing style is described as well-written, different, and with a unique twist that surprises readers.


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    Private Arrangements - The London Trilogy by Sherry Thomas
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    Private Arrangements by Sherry Thomas is a Victorian romance novel that delves into the unusual and controversial plotline of a married aristocratic couple, Lord and Lady Tremaine, estranged for ten years after their marriage. The story unfolds by shifting between 1882, the year they meet and marry, and 1893, the year they reunite to produce an heir before seeking a divorce. The book intricately weaves together past and present events, revealing the complexities of their relationship, the reasons for their estrangement, and the emotional turmoil they experience.

    The narrative of Private Arrangements is characterized by deep emotional intensity, complex character dynamics, and a non-linear storytelling approach. Sherry Thomas skillfully crafts a tale of love, betrayal, redemption, and forgiveness, drawing readers into the lives of the protagonists, Gigi and Camden, as they navigate the repercussions of their past actions and strive to find their way back to each other. The book not only explores the romantic relationship between the main characters but also delves into the secondary storyline involving Gigi's mother and her own romantic pursuits, adding depth and richness to the overall narrative.

    Happy marriages were considered vulgar, as matrimonial felicity rarely kept longer than a well-boiled pudding. Unhappy marriages were, of course, even more vulgar, on a par with Mrs. Jeffries's specia...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The London Trilogy )

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    Unbreak My Heart - Fostering Love by Nicole Jacquelyn
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    Unbreak My Heart by Nicole Jacquelyn is a heart-wrenching story that delves into the complexities of love, loss, and rebuilding relationships. The plot follows Kate, who finds herself caring for her best friend Rachel's children after a tragic accident, and Shane, Rachel's widowed husband who is struggling with his feelings for Kate. The writing style is emotionally charged, capturing the raw reality of human emotions and relationships. The slow-burn romance between Kate and Shane unfolds amidst a backdrop of grief, guilt, and forgiveness, making for a compelling and realistic portrayal of flawed characters navigating through life's challenges.

    The house was quiet as I made my way through the living room carrying an awkwardly large gift bag. I should have just wrapped Gunner’s birthday present, but I hadn’t thought I had the time. I felt lik...

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    Ghosted by J.M. Darhower
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    'Ghosted' by J.M. Darhower is a second chance romance novel that delves deep into the lives of Kennedy and Jonathan. The story follows their tumultuous journey of love, heartbreak, redemption, and forgiveness. Readers are taken on an emotional rollercoaster as they witness the complexities of their relationship unfold through past and present narratives. Darhower's writing style intricately weaves together the characters' struggles, making the storyline angsty, heartbreaking, and poignant. The book is praised for its realistic portrayal of the characters and their raw emotions, drawing readers in from the very beginning.

    The beeping of the checkout scanner is monotonous, a dull drone I barely hear anymore, as it melds with Wilson Philips’s Hold On playing on the loudspeaker radio. The same songs, day in and day out. S...

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    Simply Love by Catherine Anderson
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    Simply Love by Catherine Anderson is a historical romance novel that follows the story of Luke Taggart, a wealthy and troubled man, and Cassandra Zerek, a sweet and innocent young woman. Luke, who has a dark past, is determined to possess Cassie at any cost, manipulating and hurting those around her in the process. Despite Luke's flaws, Cassie's unconditional love and innocence start to change him, leading to a journey of redemption and self-discovery. The book beautifully portrays the transformation of a ruthless man into a caring individual, all while exploring themes of love, sacrifice, and growth in a mining town setting.

    It was the devil’s own afternoon. Black clouds gathered over the teeth-sharp peaks of the Rocky Mountains, and an angry wind from the north drove gusts against the buildings. Locked into his own thoug...

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