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If you liked A Touch of Forever, here are the top 15 books to read next:
(We also have 15 recommendations for the series: Cowboys of Colorado)
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In 'Kissing Comfort' by Jo Goodman, the story revolves around Comfort Kennedy, who was left to die at the age of 5 and rescued by two best friends who raise her as their own. The backdrop of San Francisco in 1870 adds depth to the narrative, with the city's evolving landscape serving as a vivid setting for the characters' intertwined lives. The book delves into themes of love, family, and loyalty, as Comfort finds herself torn between two brothers while uncovering the mysteries of her origins and navigating the complexities of her relationships.
Jo Goodman's writing style in 'Kissing Comfort' is characterized by a captivating narrative that gradually unfolds, starting with riveting initial chapters that set the stage for a slow build-up before escalating into a compelling and romantic tale. The author's talent shines through in creating believable and engaging characters, from the protagonists to the secondary cast, who bring the historical setting to life with depth and authenticity.
Comfort Elizabeth Kennedy stood with her back to the granite balustrade on the portico and surveyed the activity in the grand salon. She’d closed the French doors behind her when she made her escape t... - #2
In "In Want of a Wife" by Jo Goodman, Morgan Longstreet sends for a mail order bride, only to be surprised by the strong-willed Jane Middlebourne who is hiding secrets that put them both in danger. The book offers a slow-burn romance with realistic character development and a mix of passion, intelligence, chemistry, and humor. The plot includes a marriage of convenience trope set in the historical western setting of Bitter Creek, Wyoming, with well-written banter and delightful side characters adding depth to the story.
Hearing his name, Morgan Longstreet broke stride. He avoided trampling eleven-year-old Finn Collins because the boy was as slippery as quicksilver and scuttled sideways at the last possible moment. Mo... - #3
The Last Renegade by Jo Goodman is a western romance set in the town of Bitter Springs in 1888. The story follows Kellen Coltrane, a mysterious man who arrives in town under unusual circumstances, and Lorraine Berry, the fiery proprietor of the town's saloon and hotel. As Kellen assumes the role of a shootist gunslinger to protect Bitter Springs from a powerful rancher and his sons, a romance blossoms between him and Lorraine. The book combines elements of romance, mystery, and action, with well-developed characters and witty dialogue that keeps readers engaged throughout the story.
The Last Renegade features a compelling storyline with historical details, interesting characters, and a touch of humor that makes it an enjoyable read. The book delves into the complexities of the characters, particularly Kellen and Lorraine, as they navigate the challenges in Bitter Springs and unravel the mysteries surrounding the town. Jo Goodman's writing style captures the essence of a western romance, with a blend of romance, wit, and suspense that keeps readers invested in the unfolding plot.
Lorraine Berry wondered about the man arriving today. Allowing her thoughts to drift into the great unknown of possibilities and unforeseen consequences was as close to daydreaming as she ever got. Th... - #4
'Beautiful Bad Man' by Ellen O'Connell is a heartwarming historical western romance that follows the story of Norah, a widow fighting to keep her farm amidst threats from a ruthless landowner, Mr. Van Cleve. When Caleb, a gunslinger with a troubled past, comes back into Norah's life, they form an unlikely partnership to stand up against the injustices they face. The book explores themes of resilience, redemption, and the power of love in overcoming adversity, all set against the backdrop of the harsh western landscape.
The plot of 'Beautiful Bad Man' is filled with action, suspense, and a slow-burning romance between Norah and Caleb. Ellen O'Connell's writing style is praised for its simplicity and imagery, creating a compelling narrative that captures the struggles and triumphs of two broken individuals finding solace and strength in each other.
AS THE NEWEST hire, Cal rode a short distance behind the other men Webster Van Cleve claimed he needed to protect his ranch. What Van Cleve actually wanted was different of course, and running settler... - #5
Set in a regency era, 'It Takes Two To Tumble' by Cat Sebastian follows the story of Benedict 'Ben' Sedgwick, a vicar tasked with tutoring the mischievous children of Captain Phillip Dacre. As the two men navigate their growing attraction and the challenges of their societal roles, they find themselves on a journey of self-discovery and love. The writing style of the book is described as charming, delightful, and cozy, with a focus on character development and a heartwarming romance.
England in June was greener than anything Phillip had ever seen, except perhaps the sort of mold that grew on badly potted marmalade after too long at sea. He had watched the land loom larger on the h... - #6
The Rakess by Scarlett Peckham is a historical romance novel that follows the story of the strong and sensual heroine, Seraphina, and the architect, Adam. The novel explores their complicated and steamy relationship, touching on sensitive topics such as grief, loss, addiction, and empowerment. Despite the ups and downs in their journey, the book delves into the complexities of their characters and the challenges they face, leading to a resolution that may not address all concerns but focuses on making the relationship work.
At the ungodly hour of half past two on a sun-braced afternoon, Seraphina Arden stood before her looking glass in her flimsiest chemise, squinting against the glare coming off the ocean as she removed... - #7
My One And Only Duke by Grace Burrowes is a historical romance novel that follows the story of Quinn Wentworth, a wealthy banker who is wrongfully convicted of murder and sentenced to hang. While awaiting his execution in Newgate prison, he meets Jane Winston, a pregnant widow who is also in desperate circumstances. Quinn offers Jane a marriage of convenience to secure her future before his impending death sentence is commuted, revealing him as the long-lost heir to a dukedom. As Quinn and Jane navigate their unexpected marriage and newfound nobility, they must also uncover the truth behind the conspiracy that framed Quinn.
Joy was the first casualty in Newgate prison. When Ned skipped into Quinn Wentworth’s cell, the boy’s rare, angelic smile thus had a greater impact than his words. An uncomfortable emotion stirred, so... - #8
'The Texan's Wager' by Jodi Thomas is a historical western romance novel that follows the story of Bailee Moore, a strong and independent woman who is forced to marry Carter McKoy, a quiet and tormented recluse, after a series of events lead them to be raffled off in a bridal auction. The book is set in the American frontier and revolves around the development of the relationship between Bailee and Carter, as they navigate through challenges such as a mysterious train robbery, the revelation of Carter's tragic past, and the unexpected return of a man presumed dead.
The writing style of 'The Texan's Wager' is described as engaging, witty, and captivating, with a focus on the forced marriage trope and the development of a passionate love between the main protagonists. The plot includes elements of mystery, drama, and fast-paced action, as Bailee, Carter, and other characters face danger, romance, and unexpected twists that keep the readers intrigued from beginning to end.
To say she'd hit bottom would be an understatement. She'd sunk to what must be the lowest level of hell ... a town called Cedar Point. She could almost smile and remember the morning she left home, wi... - #9
'Silver Lining' by Maggie Osborne is an early American historical romance that follows the story of Max McCord and 'Low Down' Louise. Low Down nurses a town of men during a pox epidemic, and in return, they grant her wish for a baby. However, Max ends up drawing the unlucky marble and has to marry her, leading to a tumultuous relationship filled with angst and unexpected twists. The book is praised for its strong female protagonist, engaging plot, and a mix of humor and heartbreak.
Blushing furiously, Low Down scowled at the men saluting her and waving tin mugs of beer that Olaf had brewed for the occasion. As she'd never before been a guest of honor or been cheered, she didn't ... - #10
'Without Words' by Ellen O'Connell is a historical western romance novel that follows the story of a mute heroine who is ill-treated by her family due to her disability. The book revolves around the heroine taking care of her dying old husband before the male main character (MMC) arrives. The plot includes elements of adventure, steamy romance, and a unique slow-burn relationship development between the heroine and the MMC, who is a bounty hunter with a secret heart of gold. The writing style is described as solid, interesting, and engaging, with a focus on character growth and the development of the romantic relationship.
“I can’t believe it,” he said for at least the hundredth time. “I come home for the first time in years. Jube and Clete are gone, and the old man’s dying.” He pointed a long, boney finger at her. “Don...