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Lady Clarissa Cambray, a clumsy young woman, struggles with her reputation as a result of her stepmother breaking her glasses to prevent her from wearing them around eligible men. Adrian Montfort, scarred from the Napoleonic Wars and seeking a wife, becomes intrigued by Clarissa. As they navigate their perception of each other and their growing attraction, they find themselves drawn closer together. The plot is a mixture of adventure, mystery, and romance, with themes of forgiveness and overcoming adversity.
If you liked Love Is Blind, here are the top 100 books to read next:
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Highland Wolf by Lynsay Sands is a historical romance novel filled with humor, passion, and intrigue. The story follows the journey of Claray MacFarlane, who is rescued by the mysterious mercenary, Conall MacDonald, moments before being forced into a marriage by her uncle. As they travel to her father's home, Claray and Conall face dangers and obstacles while discovering their true connection. The book is known for its engaging plot, well-developed characters, and the perfect blend of drama, romance, and comedic relief.
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Highlanders ) - #2
Lady Bridget's Diary follows the story of Lady Bridget, an American heiress who finds herself in England after her brother unexpectedly inherits a dukedom. As she navigates high society with her siblings under the guidance of their aunt Josephine, Lady Bridget captures the attention of Lord Darcy and his brother Rupert. While Rupert and Lady Bridget share an immediate attraction, tensions arise between Lady Bridget and Lord Darcy, leading to a complex web of relationships and intrigues. The book seamlessly combines elements of Pride and Prejudice and Bridget Jones's Diary, offering a modern twist on classic themes of love, society, and self-discovery.
Maya Rodale's writing style in Lady Bridget's Diary is engaging and witty, drawing readers into the intimate world of Lady Bridget as she confides her fears, hopes, and struggles in her diary. The novel skillfully weaves together themes of romance, humor, and social commentary, creating a captivating narrative that explores the challenges of fitting in, finding love, and staying true to oneself in a society filled with expectations and secrets.
The Americans had arrived. In fact, they had arrived in London a fortnight earlier but the Duchess of Durham had kept them hidden from the prying eyes of society. Tonight, at Lady Tunbridge’s ball, th... - #3
The Gentleman's Gambit by Evie Dunmore is a historical romance novel that delves into the world of suffragettes and the fight for women's rights in the 19th century. The story follows Catriona, a brilliant but anxiety-ridden member of a league of extraordinary women, as she navigates her struggles with romance, activism, and personal growth. When Elias Khoury, a charming foreigner with hidden motives, enters Catriona's life, their immediate attraction leads to a complex and emotional journey of love, trust, and self-discovery. The book is praised for its detailed historical information, diverse and well-developed characters, and the subtle yet tantalizing romance between Catriona and Elias.
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series A League of Extraordinary Women ) - #4
'Wicked, My Love' by Susanna Ives is a witty and humorous historical romance novel that follows the story of Isabella St. Vincent and Lord Randall, who are joint owners of a bank. Despite their childhood rivalry, they must work together to investigate irregularities that could jeopardize their livelihood. The plot is filled with intrigue, romance, and suspense as Isabella and Randall navigate through disguises and new personas to uncover the truth, leading to late-night reading sessions filled with laughter and enjoyment.
The advertisement in last month’s MiroirdeDames had read “Losing your petals? Withering on the vine? Return to your full, fresh, feminine bloom with Madam O’Amor’s famous youth-restoring lotion compou... - #5
In 'Lord Perfect', part of the 'Carsington Brothers' series by Loretta Chase, the story revolves around the reserved and responsible Lord Benedict Carsington, known as Lord Perfect due to his impeccable behavior and adherence to societal expectations. When Benedict's nephew and Bathsheba Wingate's daughter go missing in pursuit of a treasure, the two adults reluctantly team up to track them down, leading to unexpected adventures and a growing attraction between Benedict and Bathsheba. The book combines humor, romance, and a touch of scandal as the characters navigate societal norms and their own desires in Regency-era England.
HE LEANT AGAINST THE WINDOW FRAME, offering those within the exhibition hall a fine rear view of a long, well-proportioned frame, expensively garbed. He seemed to have his arms folded and his attenti...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Carsington Brothers ) - #6
'Yours Until Dawn' by Teresa Medeiros is a historical romance novel that follows the story of Gabriel Fairchild, a blinded war hero, and his nurse, Samantha Wickersham. The book explores their relationship as Samantha tries to bring Gabriel out of his dark and isolated world. The plot features a twist on the 'Beauty and the Beast' trope, with elements of love letters, heartwarming moments, and a surprising ending. The writing style is described as light-hearted, engaging, and filled with witty banter between the main characters.
From somewhere deep in the sprawling Jacobean mansion, a tremendous crash sounded. Although the portly butler who was conducting the interview visibly flinched and the housekeeper standing at rigid at... - #7
'An English Bride in Scotland' by Lynsay Sands is a historical romance set in Scotland, revolving around the arranged marriage between Annabel Withram and Ross MacKay. Annabel, a naive and innocent young woman raised in an abbey, is suddenly thrust into a marriage contract meant for her sister, Kate, who has eloped. As Annabel navigates her new life in Scotland with Ross, the Scottish Laird, their relationship blossoms amidst quirky humor, danger, and intrigue. The story unfolds with Annabel's journey of self-discovery and growth, while facing threats that could tear her newfound happiness apart.
Annabel sighed when she saw the disapproving expression on Maud’s face as she shook out the wrinkled gown. She had no doubt the woman would tattle to the abbess about the ill treatment of her clothing... - #8
"The Perfect Wife" by Lynsay Sands is a historical romance set in eleventh century England. The story follows the betrothed couple, Avelyn and Paen, who are reunited after years apart. Avelyn, who has struggled with self-esteem due to bullying from her cousins, tries to change her appearance for her wedding day, leading to humorous mishaps and misunderstandings with Paen, a knight returning from the Crusades. As they navigate their new marriage, filled with humor, mystery, and romance, they discover each other's true selves and eventually fall in love.
The book is known for its well-developed characters, particularly Avelyn and Paen, who are portrayed as good-hearted yet naive individuals making comical mistakes. The plot includes twists and turns, with a subplot involving mysterious threats adding depth to the story. The writing style is described as humorous, charming, and full of tension, making it a delightful and engaging read for fans of historical romance.
“Hmm?” Lady Christina Gerville glanced up from her meal with surprise at those muttered words. Her gaze softened as it ran over the man seated between her and her husband. Paen Gerville, her son. His ... - #9
'Primrose and the Dreadful Duke' in the series 'Garland Cousins' by author Emily Larkin is a Regency romance with a touch of paranormal elements. The story follows Primrose Garland, a scholarly and intellectual spinster who receives a mystical gift from her Fairy Godmother. Alongside her brother Rhodes and her childhood friend, Oliver Dansenby, who unexpectedly becomes the new Duke of Westfell, Primrose navigates a tale of mystery and romance. As they attend a house party to uncover a potential murderer, the characters face danger, intrigue, and unexpected twists, all while exploring their growing feelings for each other.
The narrative is filled with witty banter, charming characters, and a well-crafted mystery that keeps readers engaged. The author seamlessly weaves together elements of romance, suspense, and the paranormal, creating a story that is both entertaining and heartwarming.
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"The Perils of Pursuing a Prince" by Julia London is the second installment in the Desperate Debutantes Trilogy. It follows the captivating love story between Greer and the Prince of Powys, Rhodrick, set in the Welsh countryside. The plot is filled with mystery, a sizzling attraction between the main characters, and a touch of the supernatural involving the ghost of Greer's mother. Despite the rocky start in their relationship due to a mysterious death, true love prevails in the end, making it a compelling and emotional read. Readers appreciate the intricate character development and logical motivations of both the female and male leads.
The writing style of Julia London in this book is described as engaging, romantic, and sexy. The story is sassy, funny, and romantic, providing an enjoyable reading experience for fans of Regency romance novels. While some readers found the romance to progress slowly, others found the plot intriguing and the characters endearing, leading to a satisfying happily ever after for Greer and Rhodrick.
F or some inexplicable reason, the first thing that occurred to Greer Fairchild when three men—robbers, for all she knew—stopped the coach in which she and Mr. Percy were traveling was that the death ...