Regency romances are set during the period of the British Regency (1811–1820), or early 19th century.
Must be some boring stuff
People misunderstand and think Regency romance is all hand-holding and prudish brides.
Nope, Regency is classy sex
You know the phrase “bodice-ripper”? It derives from Regency romance. Here’s your guide to the hot reads.
‘The Wicked Wallflower’ by Maya Rodale
Two people form a fake engagement and set the town (and bedroom) on fire.
‘Nine Rules …’ by Sarah MacLean
A wealthy, amusing young lady finds love and lust with a bad, bad boy.
‘Tremaine’s True Love’ by Grace Burrowes
A rich businessman finds surprising love with a woman who spurns him.
‘The Viscount Who Loved Me’ by Julia Quinn
Sisters vie for the attention of the same man. Who will he choose?
‘Three Weeks with Lady X’ by Eloisa James
A man seeks a bride but first needs a makeover and, oops, falls for his lovely helper.
‘Lord of Scoundrels’ by Loretta Chase
A woman hopes to save her brother from his fiendish friend, and tumbles into lust.
‘Mrs. Drew Plays Her Hand’ by Carla Kelly
After her husband’s death, a mourning wife finds love in unexpected places.
‘What Happens Under the Mistletoe’
A series of Christmas-themed stories that’ll warm the holiday and your heart.
‘The Notorious Rake’ by Mary Balogh
When bad boys come knocking, even good girls gotta gush.
‘Devil’s Bride’ by Stephanie Laurens
A man no one thought would marry announces his engagement. You’ll never guess to whom.
‘Match of the Century’ by Cathy Maxwell
Torn between two brothers, a woman must choose old love or new.
‘The Fortune Hunter’ by Daisy Goodwin
What would he see in her when he has an empress on his arm? A lot, apparently.
‘A Lady Never Tells’ by Candace Camp
Noble British bachelors meet some crazy American girls, and sparks fly.
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