Tessa Dare’s comic masterpiece, When a Scot Ties the Knot, is an absolute sugar high of a romance.
By Tessa Dare
Tessa Dare’s comic masterpiece, When a Scot Ties the Knot, is an absolute sugar high of a romance.
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.
Megan Frampton’s refreshing voice gives the fake-engagement trope new wings in Her Adventures in Temptation.
Felicia Grossman’s Wake Me Most Wickedly is a genderswapped spin on Snow White set in the Jewish community of 1832 London.
Jenny Holiday’s Regency romance Earls Trip may be tongue-in-cheek, but this tale of childhood friends-turned-lovers also has real heart.
Julie Anne Long exquisitely captures sensuous, romantic longing in My Season of Scandal, a love story between an innocent debutante and a notorious politician.
Once upon a time, a vampire and a selkie went after a magical pirate ship and fell in love along the way. If you’re familiar with the work of Katee Robert, you’re already on board (sorry). And if you’re not, trust us when we say that even if you’re not a fantasy or paranormal romance fan, it’s impossible to not have a grand time on the good ship Robert.
Elizabeth Hoyt’s third Greycourt novel has been a long time coming (her last book, When a Rogue Meets His Match, was published way back in 2020, and four years is an enormous gap in romance), but her fans’ enthusiasm for this series following two rival families in Regency England hasn’t flagged in the slightest.
Julia London’s latest Victorian romance may seem like a romp, but there is wrenching emotion and a beating heart of gold underneath.
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