This excellent Regency romance stands out thanks to its detailed love scenes and swoon-inducing dialogue.
This excellent Regency romance stands out thanks to its detailed love scenes and swoon-inducing dialogue.
This excellent Regency romance stands out thanks to its detailed love scenes and swoon-inducing dialogue.
Damsels donning trousers to hide their identities is a beloved romance novel trope, and it provides delicious, sexy fun in West End Earl.
Ilsa Ramsay plays golf, keeps a pet pony that she treats like a child and paints her drawing room to look like an open field.
One of the loveliest things about this romance is how, as the heroine comes into her own, the reader gets to watch as the hero’s view of her shifts accordingly.
Amelia and Benedict are an appealing pair, and watching them become their better selves is delicious and thoroughly gratifying.
The Queer Principles of Kit Webb is a thoroughly convincing love story with a robust mystery and adventure at its center.
This couple’s hesitance to trust each other can get a bit frustrating at times, but love wins out over fear in the sweet ending.
Readers will fall for the likable, laudable Thaddeus and Lavinia as they discover the joys of the marriage bed through several scorching love scenes.
Vile villains, clever characters and a glamorous desert resort setting all come together to provide a great escape
Sullivan’s sweeping historical romance debut practically begs for a screen adaptation.
This is a lush, sensual and outstanding romance that makes the heart ache in the very best way.
With its infectious energy, Wilde Child is a sparkling showcase for tried-and-true romance tropes such as opposites attract and secret pining.
It’s flirty, charming, happy and perhaps best of all, it’s got a scandalous wager between enemies.
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