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'Deadly Engagement' in the 'Alec Halsey Mystery' series by Lucinda Brant is a historical mystery novel set in the Georgian era, filled with intricate plots and complex characters. The story follows Alec Halsey, a career diplomat, as he navigates through a darker side of the Regency era, solving murders and puzzling whodunnits. The book is known for its detailed portrayal of the time period, intertwining mysteries within mysteries, and the engaging character of Alec Halsey, who is described as strong, vital, and intriguing with massive sexual appeal.
The writing style of Lucinda Brant in 'Deadly Engagement' is praised for being witty, clever, and well-written, with a touch of humor that adds depth to the story. The book is commended for its fast-paced storyline that keeps the reader engaged, despite the complex web of relationships and intricate plot twists. Overall, 'Deadly Engagement' is a captivating mystery novel that blends historical accuracy with compelling storytelling.
Alec Halsey strode into the cool of the wide marble hall of St. Neots House, home of his godmother the Duchess of Romney-St. Neots, and hastily struggled out of greatcoat, leather riding gloves, sash...2003•317 pages - #2
A richly detailed, drama-filled historical romance with plenty of passion, secrets, and heart - perfect for lovers of slow-burn, character-driven stories set against an opulent Georgian backdrop.
"Midnight Marriage" in the series "Roxton Family Saga" by Lucinda Brant follows the story of Deborah Cavendish, who was married off at a young age in a secret ceremony. Years later, she encounters her mysterious husband, Julian Hesham, without recognizing him, leading to a romantic entanglement filled with twists and misunderstandings. Set in the opulent world of 18th-century aristocracy, the novel explores themes of arranged marriages, deception, and the complexities of love in a historical setting. The writing style captures the essence of the era, blending romance, mystery, and societal conventions to create an engaging narrative that keeps readers intrigued.
DEBORAH WOKE from a deep sleep to the sounds of a hasty late night arrival in the cobbled courtyard below her bedchamber window. Commands were barked out at drowsy-eyed stable boys and carriage wheels...2010•311 pages A richly detailed, atmospheric historical romance that's all about immersive storytelling and character nuance - a must for fans of period dramas and sweeping love stories!
'Noble Satyr' in the series 'Roxton Family Saga' by author Lucinda Brant is set in the Georgian era and revolves around the Duke of Roxton, Renard, and an 18-year-old girl named Antonia Moran. The story unfolds in the decadent and politically charged Court of Versailles, showcasing the social mores and intrigues of the time. The characters are well-developed, with Roxton portrayed as a complex and enigmatic figure while Antonia shines as a smart, spirited, and fearless heroine. delves into their evolving relationship, highlighting themes of love, honor, and personal growth amidst a backdrop of historical richness.
The writing style of Lucinda Brant in 'Noble Satyr' is praised for its immersive depiction of the Georgian period, bringing to life the lush locales of Versailles and England. The author skillfully weaves together details of the characters' lives, the societal norms, and the political intrigues of the time, creating a rich tapestry that captivates readers. is commended for its accurate portrayal of the period's lifestyle, detailed settings, and well-thought-out characters, making it an enjoyable read for fans of historical romance.
The Comte de Salvan stood at the end of the canopied bed in red high heels and pacified his offended nostrils with a lace handkerchief scented with bergamot. He was dressed to attend a music recital i...2010•372 pages
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Roxton Family Saga )- #4
A Comfortable Alliance is a gracefully written, realistic marriage-of-convenience romance for those who love historical accuracy and thoughtful character development. It's soothing, understated, and satisfying - just don't expect fireworks or melodrama.
'A Comfortable Alliance' by Catherine Kullmann is a slow-paced story that follows the journey of two mature adults navigating their world and relationships, encountering friendly, helpful, deceptive, jealous, and vicious characters along the way. The plot focuses on the development of a common purpose, mutual support, and affection between the main characters that evolves into a deep and enduring love. Despite the lack of action, the book offers rich character development and explores themes of autonomy and equality of women in the regency era.
The novel delves into the marriage between the main characters, Will and Helena, portraying their emotional depth, growth, and realistic challenges with grace. It immerses readers in a historical setting filled with period details and traditions, providing a satisfying escape into a happy place while addressing modern concerns in a suitable manner for the time period.
March 2021•429 pages - #5
A gorgeously written, deeply emotional Georgian romance for those who appreciate their heroes flawed, their secrets thorny, and their love hard-won. Not for the faint of heart, but irresistible if you like your stories dark and redemptive.
'Heartless' by Mary Balogh revolves around Lucas Kendrick, the Duke of Harndon, who returns to England after being shunned by his family and fiancee ten years ago. He meets Lady Anna Marlowe, a woman with a painful past and dark secrets, and decides to marry her despite her reluctance. As they navigate their marriage, secrets are slowly revealed, and both characters undergo personal growth and healing. The story is set in Georgian England and explores themes of love, betrayal, redemption, and family dynamics. The writing style is described as dark, gothic, and engaging, with a focus on character development and historical accuracy.
“FAITH, child,” Lady Sterne said to her goddaughter, “’tis time you gave some thought to yourself. Always it has been your family—first your mama, may God rest her soul, and then your papa, may God re...1995•395 pages - #6
A beautifully written, immersive historical romance with memorable characters and atmosphere, though its dramatic swings and style quirks may not suit everyone. Worth it for the lyrical prose and unique flair - just brace for a few bumps along the way!
'The Seduction' in the 'Georgian' series by Julia Ross follows the story of Alden Granville Strachen, a Viscount who has lost everything in a game of cards and must now seduce a young widow named Juliet Seaton as part of a wager to win back his property. The plot unfolds as Alden attempts to seduce Juliet while she remains guarded and suspicious of his intentions. As the story progresses, the characters of Alden and Juliet evolve, revealing deeper layers of their personalities and pasts. The writing style transitions from a slow, romantic read in the beginning to a fast-paced, intriguing narrative that keeps readers engaged till the end.
Α three-cornered hat was tucked under his arm and a plain brown riding coat replaced the gold-and-ivory brocade. He had left his tired hack at the village inn. The Three Tuns was a rustic enough place...June 2002•361 pages - #7
A classic, character-driven Regency romance with plenty of feeling, but also plenty of drama and miscommunication – a rewarding read for patient romantics and lovers of historical detail.
The Mesalliance by Stella Riley is a historical romance novel that follows the Duke of Rockliffe in his search for a wife. The story unfolds as he meets Adeline Kendrick, a young woman with a troubled past, and they find themselves in a compromising situation that leads to a marriage of convenience. As their relationship develops, secrets, misunderstandings, and family drama threaten to unravel their newfound love. The book is praised for its well-developed characters, engaging storyline, and emotional depth, set against a backdrop of Georgian society.
Despite the slowness of a pace dictated by unfamiliar country and the uselessness of his right arm, the solitary rider looked appreciatively across the wild splendour of Redesdale, shimmering beneath...September 2012•312 pages
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Rockliffe ) - #8
A sweeping, emotional Regency romance with depth and drama - imperfect but engaging, especially if you’re in the mood for a passionate May-December love story with a bit of an edge.
'The Earl's Temptation' is a captivating tale of romance and adventure set in the Regency era, following the journey of Alexander Sinclair, the Earl of Falmouth, and Celestine De LaVelle. The plot intertwines themes of love, sacrifice, redemption, and societal expectations as the characters navigate through challenges and obstacles. The writing style immerses the readers in a world filled with danger, passion, and intricate relationships, keeping them engaged from start to finish.
The story unfolds as Alex, a former navy officer and smuggler, crosses paths with Celeste, a resilient young woman with a troubled past. Their unlikely romance faces hurdles due to their age difference and societal norms, creating a tension-filled narrative that culminates in a heartwarming resolution. Emma V. Leech skillfully weaves together a tale of love overcoming adversity, enriched with well-developed characters and vivid descriptions that transport readers to the shores of France and the ballrooms of London.
"Well, Mousy, how are you enjoying your first run?" he demanded of the big man as he shouldered a massive barrel of the finest French brandy onto the small boat drawn up beside the larger hulk of The...April 2017•362 pages
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Rogues & Gentlemen ) - #9
A warm, charming, character-driven historical romance - perfect for lovers of sweet, witty, and heartfelt stories; less ideal for those craving plot-heavy or high-stakes tales.
The Parfit Knight by Stella Riley follows the story of Rosalind, a charming and funny heroine who has been living in seclusion at Oakleigh Manor for 12 years after being blinded in an accident. When Amberley, a gracious and kind-hearted nobleman, realizes he has fallen deeply in love with Rosalind, their emotional journey is beautifully written, filled with misunderstandings, secrets, and past tragedies that threaten their happiness. As the plot unfolds, readers are drawn into a well-developed story with likable characters and clever writing that brings the historical era to life.
The day was hot and the sky a vast, uncharted ocean of blue. Beneath it only the brook seemed awake while, quiescently tranquil and lulled by the sun, the rest of the world spun languid dreams or was...July 2012•248 pages - #10
A sweeping Scottish romance rich in detail and drama - perfect for fans of character-driven stories, but the hero may test your patience before he wins you over.
'The Scottish Duke' by Karen Ranney is a historical romance novel set in Blackhall Castle, where the Duke of Kinross, Alex Russell, resides. The story follows the journey of Lorna Gordon, a maid who attends a masked ball at the castle and ends up changing the course of her life after an accidental pregnancy with the Duke. As their relationship develops amidst family dynamics and societal pressures, the plot unfolds with elements of jealousy, danger, and unexpected twists. The writing style of Karen Ranney is praised for its attention to historical accuracy, well-developed characters, and intricate family relationships, making it a compelling and engaging read for romance enthusiasts.
Each maid was assigned an oil lamp and a certain amount of oil. If it was used before the end of the month, she had to dress in the dark, a way of ensuring that she rationed the light better the follo...November 2016•384 pages











