Browsing: Regency Era

From a New York Times bestselling author: The Duke of Haverford needs a wife, so his sister decides to throw a house party. Elizabeth Windham isn’t interested in marriage, but she’s quite impressed by the duke’s library — and soon by the man himself. “Smart, sexy, and oh-so-romantic” (Mary Balogh).

A “spellbinding” work of historical fiction (Publishers Weekly): Wounded in World War II, Marco finds a chance to heal under the care of doctor Lettie. “Not to be missed” (RT Book Reviews).

American heiress Hannah Turner is sent to England in search of a suitable husband. What she finds instead is notorious rake Lord John Dunford — who is only interested in taking her to bed. But as heat flares between them, will lust turn to love?

Victoria Knight might be the illegitimate daughter of the Prince Regent, but she’s not interested in a scandalous life — so she takes a position in Scotland as governess to the brothers of the handsome Earl of Arnprior. “This enchanting read will have you cheering for more” (RT Book Reviews).

From a USA Today bestselling author: When rakish Lord Nathaniel Kingsley impulsively agrees to help Miss Patience Grey by posing as her fiancé, he never expected to find the stubborn woman so alluring. Can he convince her that their charade should be made real?

In this Regency romance, duke Marcus decides to take a biddable young woman as his bride. But his chemistry with her guardian, Lady Clara, sparks desires that are anything but proper…

A New York Times bestseller hailed as “charming, romantic, and unexpectedly funny” (Kirkus Reviews): Lord Alaric Wilde’s adventures have made him a celebrity — but winning bookish Willa Ffynche’s heart will be his greatest challenge yet! “Eloisa James is extraordinary” (Lisa Kleypas).

Can Miss Lavinia Ellison change the seventh Earl of Hawkesbury’s arrogant, dispassionate ways? A glittering Regency romance offering “lovely meditations on the importance of faith, forgiveness, and service in Christian life” (RT Book Reviews).