Category: Romance Books
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The Seamstress and the Pea: A Cozy Fairytale Retelling
The Seamstress and the Pea by Megan Rose Walker is a charming retelling of The Princess and the Pea, featuring Eleanor, a hardworking seamstress. She navigates royal intrigue and unexpected romance with Prince James while challenging class assumptions. This cozy romantasy explores love, self-worth, and character growth in a whimsical medieval setting.
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Rediscover Joy with Once Upon a Christmas Carol by Melody Carlson
Once Upon a Christmas Carol by Melody Carlson tells the story of Carol Langstrom, who despises Christmas due to her past. A trip to escape the holiday leads her to an unexpected snowy Michigan, where she reconnects with family and finds healing and joy. This gentle novella embodies second chances and holiday spirit.
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Not Exactly Mr. Darcy: A Modern Love Story Inspired by Austen
Not Exactly Mr. Darcy by Carolyn Miller is a contemporary romance inspired by Pride and Prejudice, featuring Olivia Bennett, who helps her grandmother in a small English village. As she restores Hartbury Hall, she encounters the brooding Liam Browne. Their evolving relationship explores themes of history, healing, and transformation through love.
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Heartfelt Historical Romance: The Recluse’s Vindication Review & Giveaway
In “The Recluse’s Vindication” by Danielle Grandinetti, love and forgiveness intertwine on the haunting shores of Loch Ness. Childhood sweethearts Ben and Eleanor confront their past and navigate the shadows of WWII. This poignant novella, rich in heart and hope, reminds us that love can truly guide us home.
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Defying Expectations: A Spinster’s Folly Review
Lady Eugenie, a spirited character, defies societal norms with humor and charm in Laura Beers’ “A Spinster’s Folly.” Set in Regency England, her passionate clash with Charles, despite their vows against marriage, ignites a delightful scandal, leading them to confront their true feelings. This whimsical tale celebrates love and independence!
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Roaring Hearts: A Forbidden Romance in 1920s Chicago
In “Roaring Hearts,” set in the glamorous Roaring 20s, Arabella, a wealthy heiress, finds herself drawn to Solomon, a speakeasy worker. Their passionate, forbidden romance faces class barriers and personal struggles. Ultimately, this captivating tale explores love’s complexities and offers two poignant endings, challenging perceptions of happiness and choices.
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Women Behind Shakespeare: A Historical Mystery
What if Shakespeare’s genius was secretly three fearless women? The Shakespeare Secret reimagines history with a feminist twist, as a countess, a court musician, and a seamstress risk everything to tell their stories—only to be accused of treason. Bold, atmospheric, and riveting for fans of Hamnet and historical intrigue.
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Book Review: Catching Trouble by Vicki Hilton
In the vibrant world of Vicki Hilton’s third installment of the French Kisses series, Chloe takes on a summer nanny role for the brooding yet captivating single dad, Maxime. Their connection deepens amidst humor and awkward moments, setting the stage for a slow-burn romance. Love blossoms in the sun-drenched Mediterranean, highlighting the beauty of second…
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Book Review & Giveaway: The Neighbor and the Gifts by Danielle Grandinetti
This suspenseful Christmas-in-July romance follows anxious librarian Ollie and her longtime crush, Deputy Titus, as they bond over a series of mysterious—and increasingly dangerous—gifts from a secret admirer. Sweet, tense, and heartfelt, the story’s charming characters and slow-burn romance will leave readers eager to continue the series.
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Book Review: Rules For Ruin by Mimi Matthews
A riveting journey of empowerment in the Regency era unfolds through Effie, a fiercely independent student at The Crinoline Academy. Tasked with infiltrating Lord Compton, she encounters Gabriel Royce, igniting a fierce rivalry intertwined with unexpected passion. Together, they navigate a world dominated by the patriarchy, discovering love amid their quests for justice.
