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The Switch by Lynsay Sands is a historical romance novel revolving around twin sisters, Charlie and Beth, who are escaping an abusive family situation by posing as male and female twins. The story follows their adventures as they navigate London society with the help of a young aristocrat, Radcliffe, who is drawn to one sister while remaining confused about his feelings for the other. The plot is filled with humor, hijinks, mistaken identities, and unexpected twists, all set against the backdrop of early 1800s UK.

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    Sins of a Wicked Duke - The Penwich School for Virtuous Girls by Sophie Jordan
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    'Sins of a Wicked Duke' by Sophie Jordan follows the story of Fallon, a young woman who disguises herself as a male footman to secure a job in the household of the licentious Duke Dominic. As Fallon navigates her dual identity, she finds herself drawn to the Duke despite his reputation. The plot unfolds with themes of deception, class differences, and forbidden romance. The writing style is described as engaging at the start, but some readers found it lacking depth and character development as the story progresses.

    Fallon’s steps slowed along the cobbled walk as she approached the modest brick townhouse, home to Widow Jamison. Her toes pinched inside her boots and she longed for her other pair—the men’s boots tu...

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    Duchess By Night - Desperate Duchesses by Eloisa James
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    In "Duchess By Night" by Eloisa James, the widowed Duchess Harriet decides to attend a scandalous house party disguised as a man, seeking excitement and freedom from societal expectations. There, she meets Lord Strange and the two engage in manly activities like fencing and riding astride, leading to a friendship that turns romantic. The book explores themes of gender swapping, scandal, and game-playing in a light and predictable yet enjoyable manner, with a focus on the primary couple's relationship development.

    N ursery tales are full of fascinating widows, although they aren’t always the nicest characters. Cinderella’s stepmother likely put on a dazzling gown for the prince’s ball, even if her daughters did...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Desperate Duchesses )

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    Duke of Pleasure
    Book 12 in the series:Maiden Lane

    Duke of Pleasure - Maiden Lane by Elizabeth Hoyt
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    'Duke of Pleasure' in the 'Maiden Lane' series by Elizabeth Hoyt follows the story of Hugh Fitzroy, the Duke of Kyle, who is tasked with investigating the secret society known as the Lords of Chaos. During his mission, he is rescued by the Ghost of St. Giles, a masked vigilante who turns out to be a woman named Alf. As they work together to uncover the secrets of the Lords of Chaos, a romantic tension builds between Hugh and Alf, leading to a dangerous and thrilling adventure filled with mystery and intrigue. The writing style of Elizabeth Hoyt captivates readers with its engaging storytelling, steamy romance, and well-developed characters, making it a compelling read for fans of historical romance.

    It was half past midnight as he eyed the toughs slinking out of the shadows up ahead in the cold alley near Covent Garden. He moved the bottle of fine Viennese wine from his right arm to his left and ...

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

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    Seduced by Virginia Henley
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    'Seduced' by Virginia Henley is a historical romance novel that follows the story of Antonia Lamb, a young woman who disguises herself as her twin brother, Anthony, in order to protect her family home after her brother's disappearance. Set in a time where relationships between older men and younger women were common, the novel explores the complex dynamics between Antonia and her guardian, Adam Savage. The plot unfolds with humor and adventure as Antonia navigates through various disguises and facades, eventually discovering her true self with the help of Adam Savage.

    The writing style of 'Seduced' is described as well-crafted and entertaining, with a good balance between humor, sensuality, and adventure. Readers appreciate the descriptive settings of different locations, from the English countryside to the beauty of the Greek Islands and Venice. The novel keeps readers engaged with its intriguing plot and complex characters, making it a captivating read from beginning to end.


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    The Lady's Secret by Joanna Chambers
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    Max shook his head. He began walking towards the stairs and she followed him. “I need to speak with Lily. I have a feeling she’s going to be unhappy with me. She’ll be expecting to play Viola. She’s g...

    London, 1810. Former actress Georgiana Knight always believed she and her brother were illegitimate…until they learn their parents were married, making them heirs to a great estate.

    To prove their claim, Georgy needs to find evidence of their union b

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    Sea Change by Darlene Marshall
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    Charlotte Alcott, disguised as a boy named Charley, is an apprentice physician who boards a British ship to Jamaica as their surgeon. When the ship is attacked by American privateers, Charley is taken captive and forms a friendship with the handsome Captain David Fletcher. As their relationship deepens, Charley struggles with her growing feelings for David while concealing her true identity as a woman. The book explores themes of identity, romance, and gender roles in a historical setting, with a plot filled with adventure, humor, and emotional depth.

    Darlene Marshall's "Sea Change" is a historical romance novel that follows the story of Charley and David, focusing on their evolving relationship amidst the backdrop of a maritime adventure. The writing style is engaging, with well-developed characters, a balance of internal and external conflicts, and a touch of humor that keeps the story entertaining. The book delves into themes of love, identity, and societal expectations, making it a compelling read for fans of historical romance.

    No one was bleeding or vomiting or oozing, so Charley Alcott decided to take a stroll. There wasn't much room to walk around the deck of a brig in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean but sick call was ov...

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    The Masqueraders by Georgette Heyer
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    The Masqueraders by Georgette Heyer is a Georgian romance novel that follows the story of siblings, Prudence and Robin, who are on the run after being involved in the Jacobite Rebellion. They masquerade as the opposite gender - Prudence as Peter and Robin as Kate - in order to evade detection. The book is filled with intrigue, disguises, duels, love affairs, and court cases as the siblings navigate high society while maintaining their facade. The writing style is described as witty, charming, and fast-paced, with a touch of Shakespearean comedy and swashbuckling adventures.


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    Ashes in the Wind by Kathleen E. Woodiwiss
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    In "Ashes in the Wind" by Kathleen E. Woodiwiss, readers are taken on a sweeping romantic journey set during the Civil War. The story follows Alaina, a young woman forced to disguise herself as a boy to survive, and Cole, a Union Army doctor who becomes captivated by her. Despite the challenges they face, including misunderstandings and struggles, their relationship unfolds against the backdrop of war, heartache, and poignancy. The book is praised for its historical accuracy, strong character development, and engaging storytelling that keeps readers hooked from start to finish.

    THE wide, muddy river lapped with deceptive laziness at the foot of the levee, while a heavily laden riverboat ponderously picked a path through a bevy of Union warships. Two hundred yards away, the m...

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    The Postilion - The Masqueraders by S.M. LaViolette (Minerva Spencer)
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    'The Postilion' in the series 'The Masqueraders' by S.M. LaViolette is a gripping tale filled with romance, intrigue, suspense, and unexpected twists. The story follows Benna, a strong and determined woman who faces kidnapping, deception, and murder as she navigates through challenges to find justice. The plot is intricately woven, with well-rounded characters and a narrative style that seamlessly blends flashbacks with the present, keeping readers engaged and on the edge of their seats.

    The book delves into the lives of characters like Benna, Geoffroy, and Jago, each with their own struggles and secrets, adding layers of complexity to the storyline. As the events unfold, readers are taken on a journey of love, betrayal, and redemption, leading to a surprising and satisfying conclusion that ties up all loose ends in a captivating manner.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Masqueraders )

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    To Marry a Scottish Laird - Highlanders by Lynsay Sands
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    In "To Marry a Scottish Laird" by Lynsay Sands, the story follows Laird Campbell Sinclair who saves a disguised Joan from thieves, leading to a journey through Scotland where their relationship blossoms amidst misunderstandings and miscommunications. As they navigate their growing feelings, they uncover mysteries and face challenges that test their bond. The book combines romance, humor, and a touch of mystery set in the Scottish highlands, showcasing Sands' storytelling style that keeps readers engaged and entertained.

    CAM HEARD THE TROUBLE ON THE TRAIL AHEAD before he saw it. The screams made him instinctively slow his horse as he rounded the bend, but when he saw a young boy being held by the scruff of his shirt a...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Highlanders )

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