Eloisa James dazzles with the delightful and laugh-out-loud Regency romance, Viscount in Love.
By Eloisa James
Eloisa James dazzles with the delightful and laugh-out-loud Regency romance, Viscount in Love.
Eloisa James dazzles with the delightful and laugh-out-loud Regency romance, Viscount in Love.
Downton Abbey gets a dark and delicious twist in Iona Grey’s historical romance, The Housekeeper’s Secret.
A romance between a bawdy courtesan and the shy nobleman who wins a month with her, The Mistress Experience is a sparkling conclusion to an already dazzling series.
Joanna Lowell’s A Shore Thing has one of the most delightful premises in recent memory: a seaside Victorian bike trip.
A romance between a baseball player and a journalist in 1960 New York City, Cat Sebastian’s latest is as enjoyable as it is emotional.
A romance between a baseball player and a journalist in 1960 New York City, Cat Sebastian’s latest is as enjoyable as it is emotional.
Jess Everlee’s sweet and gentle A Bluestocking’s Guide to Decadence is perfect for fans of Cat Sebastian and Olivia Waite.
Jess Everlee’s sweet and gentle A Bluestocking’s Guide to Decadence is perfect for fans of Cat Sebastian and Olivia Waite.
A duty-bound naval officer discovers the joys of family life thanks to his irrepressible governess in Virgina Heath’s latest Regency romance.
In the fourth installment of the Bridgertons series, Colin Bridgerton helps his friend Penelope Featherington find a suitor, only to fall for her himself.
Tessa Dare’s comic masterpiece, When a Scot Ties the Knot, is an absolute sugar high of a romance.
In The Lady He Lost by Faye Delacour, a naval lieutenant returns to London after being presumed dead—completely upending the world of the impoverished spinster who was once devoted to him.
Lex Croucher’s Trouble follows Emily Laurence, a grumpy, unscrupulous woman who, while pretending to be a governess, discovers she might just have a heart after all.
Natasha Siegel’s beautifully written The Phoenix Bride pushes readers to reconsider what happily ever after looks like.
To Woo and to Wed is a perfect ending to the Regency Vows series, solidifying its status as one of the most entertaining historical romance series on shelves today.
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