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If you liked Two Rakes for Mrs. Sparkwell, here are the top 10 books to read next:

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    Educating Ms. Wright - Black & White Collection by Mari Carr
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    It was only supposed to be one night…

    When my best friends, Jamie and Trey discover my fantasy for a ménage, they offer me one night. One night where they indulge my every desire, my every naughty craving.

    In the morning Trey is gone, but Jamie is h

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    The First Sinners - The Sinners Club by Kate Pearce
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    'The First Sinners' is a prequel to Kate Pearce's 'The Sinners Club' series, introducing readers to Ian Carmichael, the Earl of Westbrook, who is tasked with infiltrating a family suspected of treason. However, his focus shifts to Faith Pelly, the independent and outspoken eldest daughter of the family, leading to a tale of espionage, intrigue, and forbidden romance. The story unfolds in 19th century London, blending elements of mystery, erotic encounters, and danger as Ian and Faith navigate a world of secrets and deception while exploring their own desires and loyalties.

    The narrative delves into the complexities of the characters' relationships and motivations, weaving a tale of love, betrayal, and self-discovery against the backdrop of a society filled with societal expectations and hidden agendas. Kate Pearce's writing style captivates readers with its blend of historical romance, steamy passion, and engaging storytelling, offering a glimpse into a world where passion and danger collide in unexpected ways.


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    My Lord, Lady, and Gentleman - Surrey SFS by Nicola Davidson
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    'My Lord, Lady, and Gentleman' by Nicola Davidson is a steamy historical romance set in the Surrey Sexual Freedom Society, where unconventional relationships are explored. The book follows the story of Susanna, Joseph, and Clayton as they navigate a polyamorous relationship filled with passion, exploration, and love. The writing style is described as sensual, with sizzling hot sex scenes intertwined with a compelling storyline that delves into the characters' desires and struggles.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Surrey SFS )

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    She Whom I Love - Treading the Boards by Tess Bowery
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    'She Whom I Love' by Tess Bowery is a historical romance set in the 1800s, focusing on a polyamorous relationship between Meg, Sarah, and James. The story revolves around the complex dynamics and struggles within this unconventional trio, as they navigate love, relationships, and societal expectations. The writing style is praised for its vivid characters, well-rounded personalities, and engaging plot that weaves together individual dramas with the romance storyline seamlessly.


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    Educating Elizabeth - Diable Delamere by Kate Pearce
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    Educating Elizabeth by Kate Pearce is a historical romance novel that follows the story of Miss Elizabeth Waterstone who is traded to the Duke of Diable Delamere to settle her stepfather's debts. Initially mistaken for a woman of ill repute, Elizabeth enters into an agreement with the Duke to be taught the ways of a courtesan in order to provide for her crippled brother. As the Duke discovers Elizabeth's intelligence and skills, they unravel an assassination plot against the Prince Regent, leading to a dangerous adventure filled with intrigue and romance. The book expertly weaves together themes of deception, trust, and love against the backdrop of a gripping spy plot.

    The writing style of Kate Pearce in Educating Elizabeth is described as engaging, intriguing, and nerve-wracking. Readers praise the well-developed characters, especially the intelligent and witty Elizabeth, and the enigmatic Duke of Diable Delamere. The blend of romance, adventure, and mystery keeps readers hooked until the very end, with twists and turns in the plot adding to the overall excitement and enjoyment of the story.

    Gervase David Saint-Malo, seventh Duke of Diable Delamere, sat back and contemplated the shine on his outstretched boots. Even in the dim light of the impromptu gaming parlor, their deep polish satisf...

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    The Portrait of a Duchess - Society of Sirens by Scarlett Peckham
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    The Portrait of a Duchess by Scarlett Peckham is the second book in the Society of Sirens series, focusing on artist Cornelia's story. The novel explores a second chance romance between Cornelia and Rafe Goodwood, a duke, who eloped 20 years ago to help Cornelia escape her uncle. As they are reunited, they decide to present Cornelia as the duchess and host her scandalous art show at a masquerade ball, all while navigating their deep attraction and aversion to marriage. Peckham's writing style is praised for its uniqueness, nuanced characters, and exploration of different expressions of love, making the book a refreshing read in the historical romance genre.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Society of Sirens )

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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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    Heart and Hand
    Book 1 in the series:Gold Sky

    Heart and Hand - Gold Sky by Rebel Carter
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    'Heart and Hand' by Rebel Carter is a historical romance novel set in the western frontier, following the story of Jules, a biracial heiress from New York who answers an ad to become a mail-order bride for two friends, Forrest and Will, in Colorado. The plot revolves around the unique relationship dynamics between Jules, Forrest, and Will as they navigate pitfalls, misunderstandings, and the challenges of their unconventional marriage. The story is rich in detail, with a focus on genuine relationships, individual personalities, and different ways of solving problems, all set against the backdrop of a polygamous marriage of convenience.

    The writing style of 'Heart and Hand' is engaging and immersive, with readers praising the author's ability to create lovable characters, sweet romance, and a storyline that is both sweet and to the point. The book explores themes of love, communication, and overcoming obstacles, all while maintaining a balance between historical accuracy and romantic escapism.

    “Have you heard? Julie means to join a veritable rake in matrimony. He intends to lure her to the wilds of the Montana Territory,” Julian Baptiste III, gentleman about town and heir to the Baptiste fo...

  9. #9
    Beautiful Things
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    Book 1 in the series:Second Sons

    Beautiful Things - Second Sons by Emily Rath
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    In the book 'Beautiful Things' by Emily Rath, readers are introduced to Rosalie, a strong and independent woman living in regency England. Unexpectedly invited to Alcott House by the duchess, Rosalie finds herself entangled in the lives of the duchess' sons - the second son and his two friends. As their paths cross, relationships are built, and tensions rise, leading to unexpected twists and romantic entanglements. The book is praised for its strong female lead, engaging plot, witty banter, and unique take on regency romance with a reverse harem twist.


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    The Companion by E.E. Ottoman
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    'The Companion' by E.E. Ottoman is a cozy, warm, and queer polyamorous romance set in a historical cottagecore setting in 1948. The story follows Madeline as she navigates her relationships with Victor and Audrey, exploring themes of love, communication, and self-discovery. The book beautifully weaves together the dynamics between the characters, creating a soft and hopeful atmosphere that is both sensual and comforting. Through lush descriptions of the setting, food, and relationships, the author invites readers into a world where the characters find solace and love in each other's company.


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