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Regency Romance Favorites
Help yourself to some orgeat and settle into the ballroom to read.
Veröffentlicht am 14. Oktober 2020
No Accounting For Love
Megan FramptonA curvy lady’s companion meets an awkwardly large bookkeeper (think Henry Cavill with glasses) in this frothy tale.
A Matter of Class
Mary BaloghMary Balogh’s romances are gorgeously written, often pairing people from narrowly defined social stratum together. Here, she delivers a twist so amazing you might have to listen to the book twice.
The Soldier's Scoundrel
Cat SebastianCat Sebastian’s LGBTQ+ historicals are lighthearted and sexy, and here she uses the classic opposites attract trope to create a marvelous love story.
The Bittersweet Bride
Vanessa RileyVanessa Riley’s books are meticulously researched, and they accurately reflect the diversity of Regency England. Here, her heroine is a Black English woman who needs to find a husband, and the hero is her presumed long-lost love.
The Governess Affair
Courtney MilanCourtney Milan’s prequel to the “Brothers Sinister” series is a perfectly composed novella that runs the gamut of emotions usually only found in full-length books.
The Care and Feeding of Waspish Widows: Feminine Pursuits
Olivia WaiteThe second book in Olivia Waite’s Feminine Pursuits series deals with class issues, tested loyalty both past and present, and bees and printing presses. It’s rare to read f/f historical novels; even rarer to find them so beautifully written.
A Tale of Two Kisses
Iris ForesterTwo sisters, two gentlemen. Many possibilities. Like the Bennet sisters, these two have to marry to keep their family afloat, but they’re hoping there is room for love in their marital bargain.