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If you liked The Rogue, here are the top 100 books to read next:
- #1
A charming, slow-burn regency romance with endearing characters and emotional complexity. Perfect for lovers of wallflower stories and readers looking for the next series after Bridgerton - just know it’s more sweet than spicy.
'To Dare a Duke' in the series 'Girls Who Dare' by Emma V. Leech follows the story of Prue, a woman who has a dark past that has made her wary of men and marriage. When the Duke of Bedminster, Robert, seeks a wife for duty, he is recommended Prue. Despite their initial reservations, the two start a romantic journey filled with twists and turns, leading to a hopeful but uncertain happy ending. The novel is reminiscent of Pride and Prejudice, with well-developed characters and a storyline that keeps the reader engaged.
March 2019•301 pages - #2
A fun, heart-tugging kickoff to a new generation of romance, with drama, charm, and all the family feels - though the love triangle may not be everyone’s cup of tea.
'Dare to be Wicked' in the series 'Daring Daughters' by Emma V. Leech follows the story of sisters Eliza and Lottie, eagerly awaiting the return of their childhood friend Cassius from abroad. While Eliza believes Cassius is going to propose to her, Lottie has been secretly in love with him for years. The plot unfolds with a love triangle theme, intertwined with elements of friendship, sisterly affection, and family dynamics. The writing style is described as engaging, with colorful characters and a mix of humor and drama, reminiscent of a modern-day fairy tale set in the early Victorian era.
Why does everyone else get to see the coronation of the new queen but me? I promised to be good and not fidget, and I’m certain my brothers were bored to tears. I cannot wait to be a grown-up like Eli...February 2021•308 pages - #3
In 'The Devil to Pay', readers are introduced to the world of the Wicked Sons through the story of Jules, a Duke's son who finds himself entangled with Selina Davenport, a strong, independent woman managing her family estate. The plot unfolds with a mix of romance, humor, and drama, as Jules and Selina navigate their budding relationship amidst societal expectations and personal challenges. Emma V. Leech's writing style captivates readers with its engaging characters, witty dialogues, and intricate storytelling, making it a compelling historical romance novel.
September 2023•320 pages - #4
A sizzling, swashbuckling adventure with spies, pirates, and slow-burn romance - perfect if you want your historicals to break the mold and turn up the heat.
Any Duke in a Storm by Amalie Howard is an engaging historical romance set in the Caribbean during the 1870s. The story follows Lady Lisbeth Medford, an undercover spy posing as a pirate captain, and Raphael Saint, an exiled French nobleman on a quest for revenge against his uncle, a notorious smuggler. Their paths cross amid a thrilling backdrop of piracy, espionage, and emotional turmoil, leading to a passionate and forbidden romance as they work towards a common goal against a shared enemy.
Howard’s writing showcases a blend of intricate storytelling and palpable tension, focusing on the blossoming relationship between the two main characters. The narrative features slow-burn romance that evolves into intense passion. Despite some pacing issues halfway through, the book captures readers with well-developed characters, compelling dialogue, and refreshing diversity in a historical context, making it an enjoyable read for fans of the genre.
Raphael Saint snarled through the bars of the run-down prison, slamming his abraded hands into the rusted metal pipes. Five weeks and counting since he’d been betrayed and locked in this hellhole…his...January 2024•412 pages A cult favorite for a reason - charming, witty, and indulgently adventurous, but very much a product of its era. Worth a try if you’re in the mood for something lush, nostalgic, and full of pirates!
The Windflower by Laura London is a historical romance novel set during the Second American Revolution, where the protagonist, Merry Wilding, gets kidnapped by pirates and develops Stockholm Syndrome. The story revolves around Merry's interactions with Devon Crandall, a privateer mistaken for a pirate, as they navigate suspicion, passion, and intrigue aboard a ship. The writing style is described as enchanting, full of passion and adventure, with engaging secondary characters that add depth to the plot.
Merry Patricia Wilding was sitting on a cobblestone wall, sketching three rutabagas and daydreaming about the unicorn. A spray of shade from the swelling branches of the walnut tree covered her and mo...May 1984•544 pages- #6
A sweeping, emotional pirate romance packed with drama and passion - high adventure, high angst, and a hero you’ll want to rescue (or run away with). Not everyone's treasure, but a must-read if you enjoy dramatic historical love stories.
'The Pirate Prince' by Gaelen Foley is a historical romance novel set in the mythical island kingdom of Ascension, off the coast of Italy. The story follows Prince Lazar di Fiore, who survived the murder of his family and became a notorious pirate seeking revenge. When Lazar plans to kill the daughter of his enemy, Allegra Monteverdi, he finds himself unable to harm her due to her beauty and spirit. As they embark on a journey together, Allegra becomes a source of motivation and strength for Lazar, encouraging him to face his past and reclaim his kingdom for the good of his people. The book explores themes of vengeance, love, trust, and destiny amidst a backdrop of historical fiction and romance.
July 1998•407 pages - #7
A wild, sexy, and emotional pirate romance with fantastic characters - imperfect in its execution, but so much fun you’ll want to pick up the sequel immediately!
'Sea of Roses' by Opal Reyne is a pirate romance duology that follows the captivating journey of Rosetta, a strong and empowering woman captain, and her enthralling relationship with Alister. The book is filled with steamy scenes, complex characters, and a blend of historical pirate romance with intense emotions and humor. The story is packed with banter, tension, and spice, creating a delightful mix of adventure and romance that keeps readers hooked until the very end.
Opal Reyne's writing style in 'Sea of Roses' is praised for its ability to bring the characters to life with wit and complicated layers. The book is commended for its strong character development, honest portrayals of vulnerabilities, and deep introspection of the protagonists. The author skillfully navigates the enemies to lovers theme, creating a story that is both entertaining and emotionally resonant, making it a must-read for fans of pirate romances.
Beautiful clear skies, tranquil rolling waves, and strong steady winds to fill his sails, what a perfect day to get completely fucked over. Not that Captain Alistair Paine, one of the most notorious p...November 2021•382 pages - #8
A rollicking, well-researched romantic adventure with real pirate flair, memorable leads, and plenty of heart - perfect for fans of strong heroines and high-seas escapades. Just be ready for some salty terminology and a few slow patches!
Across a Moonlit Sea by Marsha Canham is a historical romance novel set in the glorious age of Gloriana, Elizabeth I. The story follows the adventures of Isabeau Beau, a strong-willed and skilled female pirate who proves her worth on the high seas. When Beau's crew rescues Captain Simon Dante, a daring ship's captain with a noble background, their clash turns into a passionate love story amidst sea battles with Spanish galleons and privateers. The book expertly weaves historical events, such as the attack on the Spanish fleet in Cadiz in 1587 by Francis Drake, into a riveting tale of romance and adventure.
The author, Marsha Canham, impresses readers with her detailed research on sailing terms, historical figures, and the era, creating a vivid backdrop for the imaginative story. The book stands out for its realistic portrayal of life at sea, with disciplined and hardworking pirates, strong character development, and a well-balanced mix of history, sailing facts, and romance. The main female character, Beau, shines with her humor, wit, intelligence, and fiery personality, making her easily lovable and engaging, while her interactions with Dante are both hilarious and steamy.
There were six of them strung out along the horizon. Six India guards in full suits of sail, riding easy on a south-southwest wind that was at least twenty knots in strength—a square-rigger’s wind and...January 1996•402 pages - #9
A wild romantic adventure at sea with plenty of passion, but muddled plotting and inconsistent characters may test your patience. Great for fans of dramatic historical romance - others might want to borrow before buying.
'Swept Away by a Kiss' in the series 'Rogues of the Sea' by Katharine Ashe follows the story of Valerie, a rebellious heroine who is banished to America due to her behavior. Returning to England, she finds herself on a ship taken over by pirates, leading to a romantic entanglement with Steven Ashford, a man with a mysterious past and a mission to stop human trafficking. The plot unfolds with twists and turns, including psychic dreams, destiny revelations, and a complex relationship between the main characters that keeps the reader engaged despite some convoluted writing and repetitive elements.
Breathe,” Lady Valerie Monroe whispered into the flutter of breeze curling down the hatchway. The wooden stair gleamed with fresh polish, inviting. Beyond the open hatch above, the azure sky seemed in...July 2010•385 pages - #10
A bold and twisty pirate romance with memorable (if sometimes frustrating) characters - great if you want something less conventional, but don’t count on a glowing, fairy-tale ending.
Readers have mixed opinions about 'The Least Likely Bride' by Jane Feather. Some readers found the book to be enjoyable, with lots of suspense, unexpected twists, and a fun read that ties well with the first two books in the series. However, others were disappointed with the character development, political talk, and the ending of the book, which they found to be unsatisfactory. The story revolves around Olivia, who becomes involved with a pirate named Anthony, leading to betrayals and decisions that some readers found unrealistic and disappointing.
THE SUN SHONE hot and bright upon the now quiet waters of the English Channel. Olivia Granville strolled the narrow cliff path above St. Catherine’s Point, for the moment oblivious of her surroundings...2000•409 pages











