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A passionate, angsty historical romance that delivers classic tropes with heartfelt moments - great for fans, but a tad slow for those who crave constant plot twists.

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    Never a Gentleman
    Book 2 in the series:Drake's Rakes

    Never a Gentleman - Drake's Rakes by Eileen Dreyer
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    Gritty, dramatic, and sometimes brutal, this is an angsty Regency romance best suited for readers who can handle a flawed hero, a doormat heroine, and buckets of emotional turmoil before the payoff. Approach with caution if infidelity or heavy angst isn’t your cup of tea!

    Set in Regency England, "Never a Gentleman" by Eileen Dreyer follows the story of Grace, a tall and plain woman with no hope for anything more than spinsterhood. After a life caring for her father and his soldiers, Grace is finally free to live her own life. When she wakes up to find herself in bed with Diccan Hilliard, a rising diplomat and a secret government spy, their reluctant pairing sets off a series of struggles involving honour, duty, and a treasonous plot. The book is filled with heart-wrenching emotions, dangerous secrets, and a Regency world populated by vibrant characters like Lady Kate, Lady Bea, and Grace's Grenadiers.

    Grace Fairchild was confused. She was dreaming; she knew that. But she couldn’t make sense of it. Oh, she’d had dreams like it before; vague, anxious fantasies of a man making love to her. But usually...
    April 2011
    480 pages

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    Dark Torment by Karen Robards
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    A classic, steamy historical romance with a unique Australian setting and plenty of angst - great for genre lovers, but some elements haven’t aged gracefully.

    Set in Australia in the mid 19th century, "Dark Torment" by Karen Robards tells the story of Sarah Markham, the daughter of a sheep rancher, and Dominic Gallagher, an Irish convict wrongly transported to Australia. Their forbidden love story unfolds amidst the challenges of convict life, trust issues, and societal expectations. The book is described as a blend of passionate romance, humor, action thrills, and vivid character development set against the backdrop of the Australian frontier.

    “I don’t know what Pa can have been thinking about, telling us to meet him down here!” As Liza Markham stared over the high wheels of the pony trap her sister was driving, she wrinkled her pert, freck...
    August 1985
    401 pages

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    Lies by Kylie Scott
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    A zippy, fun blend of Mission Impossible antics and rom-com feels - come for the action, stay for the snarky heroine and the wild ride. Just don't take it too seriously, and you'll have a great time!

    Lies by Kylie Scott follows the story of Betty and Thom, an engaged couple whose relationship takes a drastic turn when Betty discovers Thom's secret identity as a spy. As Thom's cover is blown, they are forced to go on the run together to uncover a traitor within his organization while navigating danger and rekindling their romance. The book is described as a mix of romantic suspense and second chance romance, with a fast-paced plot and elements of humor that keep the readers engaged throughout.

    Boxes fill a good half of the room. What a mess. Who knew you could accumulate so much junk in only twelve months? At least we weren’t together so long that I can’t remember who owns what. One year is...
    July 2019
    241 pages

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    The Trouble with True Love - Dear Lady Truelove by Laura Lee Guhrke
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    This is a warm, witty, and uplifting romance where opposites attract and grow. A perfect comfort read for fans of classic historical romance - just don’t be surprised if you end up reading late into the night!

    'The Trouble with True Love' in the series 'Dear Lady Truelove' by Laura Lee Guhrke follows the story of Clara Deverill and Rex Galbraith as they navigate their growing relationship while running a newspaper together. Clara starts off shy and lacking confidence, but with Rex's help, she gains strength and blossoms into her true self. Meanwhile, Rex, a cynic about love and marriage, finds himself drawn to Clara's intelligence and determination. is filled with witty banter, romantic moments, and a slow-building passion that keeps the readers engaged. The plot revolves around the challenges faced by Clara and Rex as they try to resist falling in love while working together.

    The writing style of Laura Lee Guhrke is praised for its ability to create likable and believable characters like Clara and Rex, who evolve and grow throughout the story. delves into themes of personal growth, friendship, and the complexities of relationships, all while maintaining a sense of humor and romance. The narrative is engaging, with a focus on the developing romance between two characters from different backgrounds and beliefs, making it a compelling read for fans of historical romance.

    Nor was it her unremarkable looks, for she’d long ago accepted the fact that brown hair, a round face, and a freckle-dusted button nose were not characteristics that set the average man’s pulses racin...
    January 2018
    384 pages

    (Also, see 78 recommendations for the series Dear Lady Truelove )

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    An Earl Like You - The Wagers of Sin by Caroline Linden
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    A tender, well-written Regency romance with lovable characters and a classic secret-courtship plot. Not the most dramatic entry in the genre, but definitely cozy, swoony, and satisfying for fans of character-focused historicals.

    After inheriting the title of Earl of Hastings, Hugh Deveraux is faced with the shocking revelation that his father left the family bankrupt. Desperate to provide for his family, Hugh agrees to a deal with Edward Cross to court and marry his daughter, Eliza, in exchange for financial support. As their relationship evolves, Hugh finds himself falling for Eliza's kind and loving nature, while struggling with the guilt of keeping the true nature of their arrangement a secret. The story explores themes of deception, family loyalty, and the complexities of love in a historical romance setting.

    Her mother died when she was three, giving birth to the baby brother Eliza had begged for. A week after Susannah Cross died, so did that tiny boy, whom Eliza had called Flopsy. When she was older she...
    August 2018
    379 pages

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    Nothing Personal by Jaci Burton
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    A sweet, steamy, and satisfying romance with classic vibes. Great for a cozy day when you want a feel-good, light-hearted read - even if you see every twist coming.

    'Nothing Personal' by Jaci Burton is a modern-day romance novel that follows the story of Faith, a timid and meek executive assistant, and Ryan, a wealthy corporate magnate who needs a wife to maintain control over his family-owned business. When Ryan's intended bride leaves him before the wedding, he turns to Faith to fill in. The story revolves around their marriage of convenience, the struggles they face in their new relationship, and the emotional journey they undergo as they navigate trust, love, and external pressures. The plot is filled with elements of an Ugly Duckling story, a marriage of convenience, and a transformation from a meek assistant to a confident partner.

    The writing style of 'Nothing Personal' is described as old-school romance with a modern twist, featuring well-developed characters like Faith and Ryan who have to overcome their past emotional baggage and dysfunctional upbringing to make their marriage work. The storyline is filled with emotional depth, romantic moments, and a touch of steaminess, making it an enjoyable and quick read that tugs at the heartstrings.

    Mere inches separated them. His six-foot frame towered over her, his crisp, clean scent calling to mind snow-covered mountain breezes. No man should be allowed to smell that good. Black hair, gray eye...
    2007
    224 pages

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    The Charm School - Calhoun Chronicles by Susan Wiggs
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    A feel-good, tropey, slow-burn historical romance that delights in transformation - perfect if you want charming characters and a dose of adventure, but maybe not for readers seeking subtlety or originality.

    In 'The Charm School' by Susan Wiggs, Isadora, an 'ugly duckling' from Boston, signs on as a translator on a voyage to Rio with skipper Ryan. Despite initial doubts about her capabilities, Isadora charms the crew and forms a strong bond with them and Ryan. The story follows Isadora's journey of self-discovery and transformation, shedding her insecurities and finding her true identity. Set in the 1850s, the book explores themes of love, friendship, and societal restrictions, with a backdrop of sea adventures and exotic locales.

    Being invisible did have its advantages. Isadora Dudley Peabody knew no one would notice her, not even if the gleaming ballroom floor decided to open up and swallow her. It wouldn’t happen, of course....
    April 1999
    405 pages

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    On the Plus Side - Chubby Girl Chronicles by Tabatha Vargo
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    A feel-good, body-positive romance that handles real struggles with humor and heart - but some may find the tropes and sensitive content challenging. Worth a try if you want something uplifting and relatable!

    'On the Plus Side' by Tabatha Vargo is a heartwarming story that follows Lilly, a plus-sized woman who struggles with her self-confidence and societal expectations. The book explores Lilly's journey of self-acceptance and love, as she navigates relationships, insecurities, and personal growth. Through a blend of humor, romance, and poignant moments, the author delves into themes of body positivity, relationships, and inner beauty, creating a compelling narrative that resonates with readers on an emotional level.

    The plot revolves around Lilly's budding relationship with Devin, a mechanic who initially struggles with his perception of Lilly's size but gradually evolves into a supportive and caring partner. As the story unfolds, readers witness Lilly's transformation from feeling overlooked and insecure to embracing her uniqueness and finding love in unexpected places. Tabatha Vargo's writing style skillfully weaves together real-life issues, humor, and heartfelt moments, offering a refreshing take on love, self-acceptance, and the complexities of human relationships.

    “That’s debatable. Me and Dad aren’t so sure anymore,” I chuckled as she kicked my booted foot that stuck out from under the car. “Also, could you please not talk about balls with me? I’m pretty sure...
    January 2013
    345 pages

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    My Darling Caroline by Adele Ashworth
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    A delightful, character-driven historical romance featuring an unusually brilliant heroine and a swoon-worthy marriage-of-convenience. Great for romance fans who appreciate wit, warmth, and a touch of botanical brilliance.

    'My Darling Caroline' by Adele Ashworth is a historical romance novel that follows the story of Caroline, a brilliant aspiring botanist who is forced into an arranged marriage with Brent, a former soldier and spy for England. As the two protagonists navigate their marriage of convenience, they both grapple with deep-seated insecurities and past traumas, gradually discovering love and understanding. The book beautifully portrays their journey of self-discovery, overcoming misunderstandings, and building a genuine relationship amidst societal expectations and personal struggles.

    The writing style of 'My Darling Caroline' is praised for its detailed characterizations, slow-building relationship, and sensuality. The author, Adele Ashworth, skillfully weaves a tale of love and growth, incorporating elements of historical accuracy, emotional depth, and intimate love scenes. The plot unfolds with delightful twists and turns, keeping readers engaged with its unique premise and believable character development.

    Caroline Grayson gently reached in and, carefully avoiding thorns, snipped the stem from the rosebush, pulling the bud toward her with nimble fingers to have a closer look. She eyed it with the detach...
    October 1998
    372 pages

  10. #10

    The Wedding Trap - The Trap Trilogy by Tracy Anne Warren
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    A feel-good historical romance perfect for fans of makeovers, friendship-turned-love, and familiar faces - just don’t expect a lot of angst or sizzling drama. Charming, but the hero might not steal everyone’s heart.

    Eliza Hammond's aunt has passed away, leaving her a large fortune. In need of a suitable husband, Eliza enlists the help of her best friend's brother-in-law, Kit Winter, to transform her from a shy and plain wallflower into a belle of the ball. As Eliza and Kit embark on this transformation journey, sparks begin to fly between them, leading to a growing attraction despite Kit's initial reluctance. The story unfolds as Eliza navigates her way through society with newfound confidence and Kit grapples with his evolving feelings towards her.

    The Wedding Trap by Tracy Anne Warren is a historical romance novel filled with themes of transformation, friendship, and love. The plot follows Eliza and Kit as they explore their feelings for each other amidst societal expectations and personal growth, ultimately leading to a blossoming romance that challenges their perceptions of each other.

    Considering this would be her fifth Season—a lowering realization indeed—she knew she would need all the assistance she could get, despite the immense fortune her late aunt had quite unexpectedly left...
    May 2006
    429 pages

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Trap Trilogy )

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