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An Education in Pleasure by Eva Leigh is a novella that explores a forbidden love story between Cecilia, a mature governess, and Owen, a young and inexperienced Duke. The book delves into their unconventional relationship, where Cecilia takes on the role of teaching Owen about pleasure and intimacy. Despite the age gap and power dynamics, the story is portrayed as genuine, pure, and refreshing, with a focus on mutual respect and consent. The writing style is described as sweet, spicy, and sensual, with a perfect balance of tension and steamy scenes that keep readers engaged till the very end.

If you liked An Education in Pleasure, here are the top 11 books to read next:

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    Duke I'd Like to F... by Sabrina Darby
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    'Duke I'd Like to F...' by Sabrina Darby is a collection of steamy Regency romance short stories featuring dukes and heroines with unique and diverse backgrounds. The stories explore themes of female agency, underrepresented communities, and socioeconomic disparity within the Regency setting. Each story delves into the dynamics of power and love, showcasing dukes falling hard for their heroines in unconventional ways. The writing style is described as dirty, delectable, and frank about sex and pleasure, with a mix of steamy scenes and heartfelt moments that keep readers engaged until the very last page.

    The Lady Eleanor Vane had been resigned to her fate—more or less. She had been a dutiful daughter, had spent the last four years helping her father, the new Marquess of Pennard, restore the old pile h...

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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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    Untouched by Anna Campbell
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    Untouched by Anna Campbell is a historical romance novel that follows the story of a hero, Matthew, who has been held captive by his uncle since childhood. The heroine, Grace, is mistakenly brought to him and they both find themselves in captivity together. The book explores their struggles, intense chemistry, and the dark, disturbing circumstances they face. The writing style is described as romantic, engaging, and emotional, with a focus on the hero's inexperience with sensuality and the heroine's journey towards love and happiness.

    “No question she’s a whore!” a different man insisted from her other side. “What were she by the docks for if she’s not a bloody whore? You heard her ask the way to the Cock and Crown. She’d want nowt...

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    Thief of Shadows
    Book 4 in the series:Maiden Lane

    Thief of Shadows - Maiden Lane by Elizabeth Hoyt
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    In "Thief of Shadows" by Elizabeth Hoyt, the story revolves around Winter Makepeace, the staid manager of an orphanage by day and the mysterious Ghost of St. Giles by night. Lady Isabel Beckinhall, a widow and patroness of The Home for Unfortunate Infants and Foundling Children, finds herself drawn to Winter despite his austere demeanor. As their relationship evolves, secrets are revealed, passions ignite, and they navigate the complexities of their individual pasts. The book is praised for its engaging plot, well-developed characters, and the unique dynamic between the protagonists.

    Isabel Beckinhall—Baroness Beckinhall—sighed silently to herself. Her carriage had come to a standstill in the worst part of London—the dirty streets of St. Giles. And why was she in St. Giles as dark...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Maiden Lane )

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    Waiting for a Scot Like You - Union of the Rakes by Eva Leigh
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    'Waiting for a Scot Like You' by Eva Leigh is the third book in the 'Union of the Rakes' series and follows the journey of Duncan, a former military Scottish hero, and Beatrice, a widowed countess on a road trip adventure. The book explores their unlikely pairing, with Duncan being grumpy and adhering to tradition while Beatrice is a free-spirited older woman who enjoys her independence. As they embark on a journey filled with mishaps and intimate moments, the story delves into their evolving relationship and the challenges they face in reconciling their different desires for the future.

    Summer in London lay heavy on the city streets, the heat stifling and the atmosphere still and thick. As Duncan walked through Mayfair, the urge to remove his hat and loosen the pleats of his neckclot...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Union of the Rakes )

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    The Lord I Left - The Secrets of Charlotte Street by Scarlett Peckham
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    The Lord I Left is a slow burn romance that follows the journey of Alice and Henry as they navigate their differences and familial expectations. Alice, a bold and talented woman, and Henry, a kind but repressed man, form a deep connection on a road trip filled with challenges and self-discovery. Scarlett Peckham's writing style beautifully portrays the evolving relationship between the characters, exploring themes of faith, desires, and love amidst societal constraints.

    The London morning smelled of smoke and had the look of a sketch crudely rendered in blunt charcoal. Icy sludge dripped from sodden eaves into the rivulets of muck that passed for streets, sloshing He...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Secrets of Charlotte Street )

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    To Seduce a Sinner - Legend of the Four Soldiers by Elizabeth Hoyt
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    To Seduce a Sinner by Elizabeth Hoyt is a historical romance novel set in the aftermath of the French and Indian War, following the story of Jasper Renshaw, Viscount Vale, and Melisande Fleming. The book explores themes of love, marriage, and betrayal as the characters navigate their feelings for each other amidst the backdrop of Jasper's haunted past and Melisande's unrequited love. The writing style is described as engaging, with well-crafted characters and a blend of romance and intrigue that keeps readers invested in the plot.

    There are few things more unfortunate in a man’s life than being thrown over by one’s prospective bride on one’s wedding day, Jasper Renshaw, Viscount Vale, reflected. But being thrown over on one’s w...

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    Convergence of Desire - The Lovelocks of London by Felicity Niven
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    In "Convergence of Desire" by Felicity Niven, the story revolves around Harry, a neurodivergent mathematical genius who craves solitude to study Fermat's Theorem, neglecting her own well-being. Thomas, Lord Drake, a broke and unhappy man addicted to whoring, enters a marriage of convenience with Harry. Their slow-burn romance is filled with misunderstandings, challenges, and character growth, ultimately leading to a heartfelt and unconventional love story.

    The writing style in this historical romance is praised for its quality, engaging storytelling, and the portrayal of complex characters like Harry and Thomas. The author skillfully navigates themes of love, neurodiversity, and societal expectations, creating a captivating narrative that delves into the depths of human emotions and relationships.


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    An Inconvenient Vow - Brides of Karadok by Alice Coldbreath
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    An Inconvenient Vow by Alice Coldbreath is a medieval historical romance novel that follows the story of Sabine and Sir Jeffree. The book is praised for its believable characters in a realistic setting with humor and engaging storytelling. Readers appreciate the development of the characters, especially Jeffree's transformation from a haughty man to a loving husband. The book subverts common romance tropes, such as featuring a virgin hero who is also a picky eater, and a strong heroine who refuses to conform to societal expectations.

    “I am here, Mother,” Sabina replied mildly, bringing up the rear. Her parents flanked her sister on either side as they strode up the long, winding approach to Ganford Chase, the historic home of the...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Brides of Karadok )

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    The Raven Prince
    Book 1 in the series:Princes

    The Raven Prince - Princes by Elizabeth Hoyt
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    The Raven Prince by Elizabeth Hoyt is a historical romance novel set in the Georgian era. The story follows Anna Wren, a widow who takes on the role of a secretary for the scarred and grumpy Earl of Swartingham, Edward De Raaf. Despite their initial reservations and societal constraints, an unlikely attraction blossoms between the two as they navigate personal tragedies, societal expectations, and their growing feelings for each other. The book weaves a tale of love, lust, and overcoming obstacles in a time where reputation and propriety were paramount, all while incorporating elements of fairy tales and social commentary.

    The combination of a horse galloping far too fast, a muddy lane with a curve, and a lady pedestrian is never a good one. Even in the best of circumstances, the odds of a positive outcome are depressin...

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