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"A Whisper of Roses" by Teresa Medeiros in the series 'Brides of the Highlands' follows the story of Sabrina and Morgan, who met as children and are brought together by a tragic event. Despite their initial animosity, they find themselves bound by an agreement that leads to marriage. The plot is filled with twists and turns, humor, and gentleness, showcasing a love story set against the backdrop of the Scottish Highlands. The writing style is engaging, with well-developed primary and secondary characters that add depth to the storyline.

If you liked A Whisper of Roses, here are the top 38 books to read next:

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    Truce
    Book 4 in the series:Neighbor from Hell

    Truce - Neighbor from Hell by R.L. Mathewson
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    In the book 'Truce' by R.L. Mathewson, readers are taken on a humorous and entertaining journey through a historical setting, although not entirely accurate. The story revolves around the characters of Elizabeth and Robert, who engage in playful pranks and banter, showcasing the enemies-to-lovers trope with a touch of angst. The book offers a mix of funny, sweet, and sad moments, with a strong emphasis on familial traits and the history of the Bradfords, providing a glimpse into their past and origins in America.

    The writing style of 'Truce' is characterized by a sense of humor, engaging plotlines, and well-developed characters. The historical aspect of the book is well-executed, keeping the storyline top-notch and easy to follow despite the old-timey speak. Readers can expect to experience a blend of laughter, surprises, and heartwarming moments as they delve into the world of the Bradfords and their unique family dynamics.

    There he was, her prince,Elizabeth mused, sighing happily as she watched the man that shewas going to marry. She smiled wistfully and moved around to theother side of the tree to get a better look at ...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Neighbor from Hell )

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    Stealing Midnight - Beneath the Veil by Tracy MacNish
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    Stealing Midnight by Tracy MacNish is a gothic historical romance that follows the story of Olwyn, a young woman living under the tyranny of her abusive father, a mad scientist obsessed with dissecting corpses. Olwyn's life takes a turn when she rescues a handsome man who was presumed dead, leading to a series of events involving grave robbers, family secrets, and a forbidden romance with Lord Aidan Mullin. The book is praised for its unique plot, atmospheric setting, and the unconventional heroine who captivates readers with her bravery and outspoken nature.

    As Olwyn walked the corridors back to her rooms, she heard noise from the lower level, loud, deep male voices, the soft murmurs of females speaking, and the rushing footsteps of servants as they atten...

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    Chasing the Earl - Arrogant Earls by Kathleen Ayers
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    In 'Chasing the Earl' by Kathleen Ayers, readers are drawn into a story of two complex and wounded souls, Emmie and Henry, who are brought together by fate despite their abrasive exteriors. Emmie, a self-proclaimed spinster, and Henry, the Earl of Huntly, initially engage in sharp banter and insults, but as they spend more time together, a deeper connection forms between them. The book delves into their individual struggles, past heartbreaks, and societal expectations, portraying a romance that is both humorous and sensual. Ayers skillfully weaves a tale of opposites attracting and finding love in unexpected places, all set against a backdrop of historical romance.

    The writing style in 'Chasing the Earl' is praised for its wit, humor, and engaging dialogue between the main characters. The author captures the vulnerabilities and flaws of Emmie and Henry, creating a story that is not only entertaining but also heartwarming. The book explores themes of self-discovery, growth, and the complexities of human relationships, making it a compelling read for fans of historical romance looking for a unique and unconventional love story.


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    Forbidden
    Book 2 in the series:Medieval

    Forbidden - Medieval by Elizabeth Lowell
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    'Forbidden' by Elizabeth Lowell is the second installment in a medieval trilogy that follows the story of Amber, known as 'the Forbidden', a woman with the ability to discern truth from falsehood through touch. Amber's life changes when she meets Duncan, a wounded warrior with no memory, and they form an unbreakable bond despite knowing that his love for her may turn into anger as his memories resurface. Set in a medieval time period, the book combines romance with fantasy and paranormal elements, creating an emotional and intense story of forbidden love, prophecies, and inner strength.

    Candle flames bent and whipped as though alive, called by the cold autumn wind pouring through the cottage’s open door. Light and darkness licked over the stranger’s body, underlining the strength of ...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Medieval )

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    Shanna by Kathleen E. Woodiwiss
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    In 'Shanna' by Kathleen E. Woodiwiss, the story revolves around Shanna Beauchamp and Roarke, two star-crossed lovers caught in a web of betrayal, secrets, and passion. The plot follows Shanna as she seeks a husband to avoid her father's choice, leading her to marry Roarke, a man falsely accused and imprisoned. As their relationship unfolds, they face challenges such as kidnappings by pirates and the complexities of their social statuses. Woodiwiss's writing style expertly weaves together historical romance, suspense, and character development, creating a captivating narrative that keeps readers engaged until the very end.

    NIGHT GRIPPED THE CITY with cold, misty darkness. The threat of winter was heavy in the air. Acrid smoke stung the nostrils and throat, for in every home fires were stirred and stoked against the seab...

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    Man of My Dreams - Sherring Cross by Johanna Lindsey
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    'Man of My Dreams' by Johanna Lindsey follows the story of Megan, a charming and headstrong young woman, and Devlin, a self-assured and arrogant duke who hides his true identity while working on Megan's father's estate. Their relationship is filled with constant squabbling and insults, leading to unexpected twists and turns as they navigate through misunderstandings, conflicts, and a scandalous pregnancy. The writing style is described as fun and entertaining, with elements of sparring banter and verbal matches between the main characters.

    Megan Penworthy’s tone was unduly sharp, but then she had meant it to be. It was also, along with the look she turned on him, filled with haughty disdain, as if she couldn’t abide the fellow. That was...

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    A Reckless Match
    Book 1 in the series:Ruthless Rivals

    A Reckless Match - Ruthless Rivals by Kate Bateman
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    'A Reckless Match' by Kate Bateman is the first book in the 'Ruthless Rivals' series, set in Wales and centered around the longstanding feud between the Davies and Montgomery families. Gryff Davis, the current Earl of the Davies family, and Madeline Montgomery, a spirited young woman with a passion for archaeology, find themselves forced to work together to uncover contraband on their shared land. As they navigate dangerous situations and confront their long-held animosity, Gryff and Maddie's relationship evolves from childhood enemies to reluctant allies, leading to a passionate romance filled with adventure, suspense, and humor. The book is praised for its engaging plot, well-developed characters, witty banter, and fast-paced storytelling style that keeps readers hooked until the end.


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    If You Dare
    Book 1 in the series:MacCarrick Brothers

    If You Dare - MacCarrick Brothers by Kresley Cole
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    'If You Dare' by Kresley Cole is the first book in the 'MacCarrick Brothers' series, set in the principality of Andorra in 1856. The story follows Courtland MacCarrick, a mercenary, and Lady Annalia Tristan Llorente, who find themselves entangled in a dangerous situation when Court is saved by Annalia from imminent peril. As they navigate through chaos and danger, their animosity towards each other transforms into a passionate connection, leading them on a tumultuous journey filled with lust, love, and revenge.

    For the first time since his beating began, Courtland MacCarrick’s split, bloody sneer faltered. The general’s impatient command seemed unreal to him, the words sounding hollow and indistinct, probabl...

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    If You Deceive - MacCarrick Brothers by Kresley Cole
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    If You Deceive by Kresley Cole tells the story of Ethan MacCarrick, a scarred hero seeking revenge on the daughter of his enemy, but ultimately finding love instead. Set in a historical non-fantasy Regency era, the book follows the emotional journey of Ethan and Madeleine as they navigate past betrayals and family curses to build a future together. The writing style captures the intense emotions and conflicts between the characters, blending elements of romance, angst, and redemption seamlessly.

    After a hesitation, Ethan released him, deciding to believe him. The information meshed with his own, and this man likely wouldn’t court Ethan’s wrath by lying. “You know what to do if you see Grey. A...

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    When Angels Fall by Meagan McKinney
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    'When Angels Fall' by Meagan McKinney is a historical romance novel set in Victorian England. The story follows the lives of Elizabeth Lissa Alcester, a once wealthy woman now responsible for her blind sister and young brother, and Ivan Tramore, the bastard son of a marquis who becomes rich and powerful. Ivan seeks revenge on those who mistreated him, including Lissa, whom he still loves. The book explores themes of love, revenge, betrayal, and redemption, with a plot filled with twists and turns that keep readers engaged. The writing style is described as well-researched for the period, with detailed descriptions that bring the setting to life.

    If she had to wear the puce-colored spencer one more time, she would weep. Lissa Alcester turned her azure eyes toward the odious jacket-bodice that was now laid out on her bed. She reached for it, bu...

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