The Finest Print by Erin Langston is unlike any historical romance we’ve read in recent years.
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The Finest Print by Erin Langston is unlike any historical romance we’ve read in recent years.
Liana De la Rosa’s Isabel and the Rogue is yet another brilliantly beautiful addition to the Luna Sisters series.
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Mimi Matthews does it again, bringing a second chance romance to life with The Lily of Ludgate Hill.
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We love Miss Scarlet and The Duke, and we love romance novels. Put the two together, and we’re thriving in bliss.
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Some Winter’s Evening by Erin Langston is another remarkable, beautifully warm gem to add to our collection.
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Knockout by Sarah MacLean gives us two more phenomenal and complex characters whose push-and-pull dynamic is everything.
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A Lady for a Duke by Alexis Hall is a beautiful love story full of acceptance, heart, and healing.
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The Duchess Takes a Husband by Harper St. George concludes The Gilded Heiresses series with Duchess Camille and Jacob Thorne’s story.
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Ana María and The Fox by Liana De la Rosa is a thoughtfully written romance that focuses on heartfelt connections and the joys of sisterhood.
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Forever Your Rogue by Erin Langston is a brilliantly timeless romance novel that will stay with you long after you’ve closed it.
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The third novel in Kate Bateman’s deliciously wild The Ruthless Rivals series, A Wicked Game, is a delightful page-turner.
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With well-executed tropes, Mimi Matthews’ The Belle of Belgrave Square has much of what makes a historical romance a joy to read.
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A Day Until Forever by Erin Langston is a sweet and spicy autumn novella that hits all the right marks a memorable historical romance should.
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Mimi Matthews’ newest title, The Siren of Sussex, published earlier this year, is a delight!
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Harper St. George’s third novel in The Gilded Heiresses series, The Lady Tempts an Heir, is finally here, and it’s remarkable in storytelling.
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Some minor spoilers from Bombshell; read only after you’ve finished the novel. Sarah Maclean’s Bombshell, is in fact, very appropriately titled. So much so, that towards the end, I completely lost track of the plot and had no idea what was happening. A whirlwind of chaos, mystery, and a whole lot of bombshells after another, but nevertheless, in the words of MacLean herself, it smashes. MacLean writes friendship just as gorgeously as she does romance, but Bombshell’s strength is the love story. (In some stories, I might argue it’s the friendships.) The love story however, is memorable and moving and
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We know we’re not the only ones hoping that the now Emmy nominated Bridgerton based off of the novels by Julia Quinn paves the road for more romance adaptations, and we’re hoping Lisa Kleypas’ Wallflowers and Hathaways series are next. One or the either, but preferably both—we’re not picky. We’ll keep these as spoiler free as possible in case someone hasn’t read them yet, but if you’re going to start reading, start with the Wallflowers. Comprised of four books (and an extra special): Secrets of a Summer Night, It Happened One Autumn, Devil in Winter, and Scandal in Spring follows
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Childhood Best Friends to Lovers trope often relies on heavy emphasis in the past, which does not allow viewers/readers to grow with the couple.
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We have obviously discussed our love for the Bridgerton series and Julia Quinn’s novels in great length, but what we have not screamed about is our love for Sarah MacLean or her Scandal and Scoundrel series. (We’ll get there counting down to the new release!) But if you have yet to read Sarah MacLean’s historical romance novels, we are here to persuade you to rectify that stat because she has a new book coming–Bombshell. The Rogue Not Taken, the first in its installment of the Scandal and Scoundrel series is one of my favorite historical romance books I’ve ever read.
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In other words, we’re here to talk about our favorite three Bridgerton books again and what that looks like.
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