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    Stolen by the Wolves - Viking Omegaverse by Lyx Robinson
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    A smart, atmospheric, and enthralling Viking omegaverse with serious depth and spice - definitely not your average smutty read! If you enjoy superb worldbuilding, slow-burn romance, and don’t mind waiting for the full series, dive in.

    Stolen by the Wolves is a historical fantasy novel set during the Viking occupation of Alba, focusing on the story of a Britton woman named Tamsin and a Viking named Thrain. The book intricately weaves together elements of romance, mythology, and cultural conflicts, creating a slow burn storyline that captivates readers. With hidden identities, misunderstandings, and moments of tension, the plot unfolds with well-researched historical details and creative world-building. The writing style is described as fantastic, with descriptive and active prose that sets the tone for the era in which the story takes place. The author skillfully blends omegaverse elements into the narrative, presenting a unique take on the genre without explicitly using terms like "omega" and "alpha."

    The waxing moon hangs low in the sky, a golden crescent in the deepening sunset. Our longboats follow the shredded coast of Dál Riata, drums beating the pace, men grunting as they plunge the oars to a...
    February 2021
    341 pages

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    Sutton's Surrender - The Sinful Suttons by Scarlett Scott
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    A fun, flirty, and fast-paced historical romance with lots of humor and heat - perfect for a quick, satisfying escape, especially if you love a captivating clash of personalities.

    'Sutton's Surrender' in the series 'The Sinful Suttons' by author Scarlett Scott follows the story of Penelope Sutton and Garrick Weir, as they navigate misunderstandings, family drama, and unexpected feelings. Penelope, wrongly accused of being a fortune hunter, finds herself entangled with Garrick, who is determined to prevent his brother's scandalous marriage to her. As they search for the missing brother and spend more time together, their initial animosity turns into a deep, undeniable attraction. is filled with humor, passion, and twists and turns, showcasing a romance that defies societal expectations and embraces true emotions.

    Garrick Weir, Viscount Lindsey, heir to the Duke of Dryden, had ventured to the East End with his outrage, an unwise proliferation of coin, and the determination to pay off the scheming, fortune-hunti...
    January 2022
    229 pages

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    The Reasons For Marriage - Lester Family by Stephanie Laurens
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    A charming, traditional Regency romance with memorable characters, a satisfying slow-build, and just enough drama - perfect for fans of classic historical love stories.

    The Reasons For Marriage by Stephanie Laurens is a Regency romance novel that follows the story of Lenore Lester and Jason, Duke of Eversleigh. Lenore, a strong and independent heroine, is content running her family's estate and avoids marriage until she meets Jason. Jason, who is initially looking for a rational marriage without love, finds himself intrigued by Lenore and the two embark on a journey of love, misunderstandings, and self-discovery. The book is described as a traditional romance with well-developed characters, compelling twists, and a satisfying happy ending.

    Expression bleak, he studied the features of the young man depicted there, the impudent, devil-may-care smile and mischievous grey eyes topped by wind-tousled dark brown hair. Broad shoulders were cla...
    1994
    314 pages

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    The Runaway Princess
    Book 1 in the series:Princess

    The Runaway Princess - Princess by Christina Dodd
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    A fun, romantic romp perfect for fans of fairytale adventures - light on logic, heavy on charm and chemistry. Not flawless, but definitely entertaining!

    'The Runaway Princess' by Christina Dodd follows the story of Evangeline Scoffield, an orphan from East Little Teignmouth, Cornwall, who embarks on an adventure to Europe with part of her inheritance. However, her journey takes an unexpected turn when Prince Danior of Baminia mistakes her for his runaway fiancée, Ethelinda of Serephina. As Evangeline tries to convince the prince of his mistake, she inadvertently finds herself fulfilling parts of a prophecy that mark her as the true princess. The book is filled with obstacles, revolutionaries, a deadline, and a growing passion between Evangeline and the prince, raising the question of whether she will sacrifice her newfound love for the greater good.

    The plot of 'The Runaway Princess' is a blend of romance, mystery, heroics, and surprises, set in a captivating writing style that keeps readers engaged throughout the story. With delightful twists and turns, the book offers an easy reading experience that gradually unfolds into a detailed narrative, showcasing the chemistry between the strong characters of Evangeline and Danior, as they navigate through challenges and unexpected revelations.

    “Enough.” More than enough. He tried to speak, but she handed him another coin and his mouth snapped shut. She nodded, not like a misplaced princess but like a sensible Englishwoman. “I will be seated...
    March 1999
    384 pages

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    More or Less a Countess - The Somerset Sisters by Anna Bradley
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    A smart, funny, and heartfelt historical romance with a wallflower heroine and a rakish hero tangled up in delightful (and sometimes exasperating) misunderstandings. Recommended if you like witty banter, mistaken identity hijinks, and just a dash of angst.

    More or Less a Countess by Anna Bradley is the second book in 'The Somerset Sisters' series, following the romantic tale of Violet Somerset, a bluestocking who finds trouble wherever she goes, and Lord Dare, a dashing rogue. The book is filled with misunderstandings, witty dialogue, emotional moments, and a plot that keeps readers engaged from beginning to end.

    Before she even crossed the threshold this evening, Violet Somerset knew there would be pain. She’d braced herself for gaping chest wounds, perhaps a severed limb or two, and a few pitiful but silent...
    August 2018
    253 pages

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    Lord Of My Heart
    Book 1 in the series:Dark Champion

    Lord Of My Heart - Dark Champion by Jo Beverley
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    An engaging medieval romance with a unique hero and vivid historical setting - well worth the read for history buffs and classic romance lovers, even if it takes a bit to get going.

    'Lord Of My Heart' by Jo Beverley is set in 1060s England during the Norman conquest. It follows the story of Aimery de Gaillard, a man torn between his loyalties to his English heritage and his Norman king. Aimery, also known as Golden Hart, aids English peasants under Norman rule while trying to hide his true identity. The plot revolves around his complex relationship with Madeleine de la Haute Vironge, a woman who becomes entangled in his secrets. Their passionate and sensual relationship develops amidst the turbulent historical backdrop of the time period, creating a captivating blend of romance, history, and intrigue.

    is praised for its well-researched historical setting, complex characters, and the unique twist of having a hero who is torn between helping the English people without betraying King William. The writing style brings the time period to life, with vivid descriptions and engaging storytelling that keeps the readers enthralled until the last page.

    Madeleine walked along the woodland path, searching the undergrowth for valuable plants. Baddersley had suffered, first under the rule of her sick father and careless brother, and now under the harsh...
    August 1992
    381 pages

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