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Love is a Rogue by Lenora Bell (2020)

Book 1 of the Wallflowers vs Rogues Series. We have Beatrice who is out in the country and trying to work on writing a dictionary, but she is constantly distracted by the handsome carpenter that is working on her brother’s estate. They’re both back in London for the Season when Beatrice inherits a bookshop that needs fixing up. The carpenter for the job is Ford and these two get to work together again. Ford is wary of anyone in society and Beatrice is just happy to avoid the balls of the Ton. We encounter a fair bit of societal disapproval here because of their social standings.

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The Truth About Cads and Dukes by Elisa Braden (2015)

Book 2 of the Rescued from Ruin series. So our quiet and shy Lady Jane has somehow befriended a charming rogue, usually commiserating about his overbearing duke of a brother. Jane thinks that she’s assisting her friend in stealing back some jewelry, but really she’s set up for a prank and a bunch of gentlemen catch her in breeches breaking and entering. Completely ruined, the overbearing duke Harrison now offers her a marriage of convenience to save her reputation and to clean up his little brother’s mess. These two are total opposites, but slowly get to know each other after their marriage and we get to see Harrison’s stern and protective side. Loved this book and this whole series.

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Some Dukes Have All the Luck by Christina Britton (2022)

Historical romance in Regency-ish era England; Book 1 of the Synneful Spinsters series. Odd-girl Bronwyn aspires to be a published entomologist, much to the dismay of her social-climbing parents. They push her to marry a titled gentleman and are even more abrasive after a past heartbreak and a recently lost chance at courtship by a duke. Meanwhile, Ash is trying to recover his runaway wards and shield them from his own dukedom’s cruel reputation. They literally bump into each other in the street, and unexpectedly meet again at his manor when she visits his playful and inquisitive wards. Ash gets the bright idea to marry a woman who will care for the wards and proposes to Bronwyn. We have a delightful marriage of convenience, where they do participate in the marriage bed, and a supportive friendship between the two. Loved seeing these two slowly learn to trust each other, but they’re both still hanging on the past hurts and betrayals. I love how quick Ash is to defend Bronwyn’s intelligence. Basically, any support of a partners’s aspirations as an A+ in my book.

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A Week to Be Wicked by Tessa Dare (2012)

Book 2 of the Spindle Cove Series. Minerva is our geological scientist here aiming to go to a scientific conference in Scotland with a fossil imprint of possibly a lizard or dino skull in tow. Except she doesn’t have a way to get there. She propositions the town rake, Colin, to fake an elopement with her and escort her to the conference. From there, we face all sorts of road trip calamities with a broken carriage, highwaymen, and more. And there’s a super cute bit where Colin calls Minerva every other M name under the sun because he can’t remember her name. (But he does actually know her name). One of my fave books from Tessa Dare.

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When a Scot Ties the Knot by Tessa Dare (2015)

So I have yet another Tessa Dare book to recommend. When a Scot Ties the Knot is Book 3 of the Castles Ever After series (though it’s not connected to the other books in the series). Madeline knew her London season would be a total bust so to keep everyone off her back, she invented a fiancee who was in the army. And she would write letters to him. And send them. Years later, when she’s in Scotland and doing research on lobsters, her army captain has come to claim and marry her. Turns out her letters were actually delivered to a man with the same name. He needs to find a reason for his men to work and keep going, so he’s come to marry and take care of the land. If that isn’t a great set-up, I don’t know what is.

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Her Lessons in Persuasion by Megan Frampton (2023)

Historical romance. Victorian England. Book 1 of the School for Scoundrels series. Bram and Wilhelmina have an awkward first meeting when he thinks he’s rescuing her from jumping off a bridge, but really, she was just trying to have a better look at the stars. It’s all banter and witty remarks between these two throughout the whole book. They meet again when Bram is being auctioned off to escort someone to the opera with funds going to the boys’ orphanage where he grew up. Wilhelmina’s new stepmother is anxious to get her married off, even though Wilhelmina has no interest in marrying at all and would rather focus on being an astronomer. However, she slowly starts to realize that some of the pursuits that she always avoided because they were popular (going to the opera, reading fiction) are actually enjoyable, and she slowly starts to shift her position on these items. As Bram and Wilhelmina spend more time together, he realizes that he’s in love with her, but is unwilling to declare his intentions since he knows that her goal is to never marry. Slow build to a wonderful and open partnership here and a great found family/friend group with Bram and his other orphan friends. Looking forward to seeing the other men of the group find their own stories.

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The Duke’s Quandary by Callie Hutton (2014)

Historical romance, Regency England. Book 2 of the Marriage Mart Mayhem series. Best friend of the man from the first book, Drake, a new duke is seeking the perfect wife this Season. While chaperoning his sisters through the marriage mart, his mother is also hosting another young lady, Penelope, who is an orphaned acquaintance. Penelope is clumsy and awkward in society and she would much rather be in the garden pursuing her botany. Drake and Penelope are the worst match possible, but they are undeniably attracted to each other, so it was entertaining to see how they work out their differences.

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The Scholar and the Scot by Caroline Lee (2021)

Book 3 of the Second Chance Manor series. This series is based on a group of six friends who met in finishing school and they’re at a house party for the week. Olive would much rather be reading her new copy of an archeology journal, rather than socialize with the gentlemen there. However, one of her friend’s brother is also an archeologist and boasting about his exploits at the dinner table. When they start talking, they realize that they have a lot in common and they even go on a little archeological dig together and a local site. Short and quick read!

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My Kind of Earl by Vivienne Lorret (2020)

Book 2 of the Mating Habits of Scoundrels series. This series makes the most sense read in order. A group of female friends have one friend who was ruined and banished to the country, so the rest of the friends decide to write a book about rakes and scoundrels so that future women will know how to avoid them. Jane is at a brothel doing some research, but somehow ends up inciting a fight there. She’s rescued by one of the scoundrels and is instantly attracted. Of course. However, she notices that he has a unique birthmark and wants to help investigate his family origins. They need to work together to figure out the mystery and of course spend time together along the way. Despite the initial social class differences, it’s clear that our guy is descended from some noble family line and perfectly suitable for our young lady.

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One Good Earl Deserves a Lover by Sarah Maclean (2013)

Book 2 of the Rules of Scoundrels series. Pippa is the younger sister of the lady from Book 1 and nearly engaged to a gentleman. She’s of a scientific mind and would like to know more about what the marital bed will involve before getting married. She propositions Cross, who is an earl and the stern book keeper of her brother-in-law’s gambling hell. He tries to resist at first, but doesn’t want her asking anyone else either. This one was my fave of this series!

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Convergence of Desire by Felicity Niven (2022)

Historical romance in Regency-ish era England, Book 1 of the Lovelocks of London series. I pretty much picked this up because Julia Quinn (author of the Bridgertons series) posted about it on Instagram. We have a neurodivergent heroine in this one who aims to solve a missing mathematics proof (tbh, the math in this book went over my head and I skimmed it) but her stepmother insists she participates in society. Our hero is a destitute earl who needs to marry rich to salvage his estate. It takes probably 25% of the book for them to meet and contrive a chaste marriage of convenience (which the heroine proposes). Once they start interacting and get married, we’re off to their country estate and we get to see the sweetest slow burn ever with caretaking galore. It was absolutely delightful to watch these two people slowly fall in love. And the heartbreak when they each think the other isn’t interested. The last third will have you tearing up from the longing. Such a great read. (Also, sets up the future couples in Book 2 and 3 nicely as well).

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Ravished by Amanda Quick (1992)

Ravished by Amanda Quick is one of the older historical romance that I’ve read, but it is a really great one. Surprisingly, it’s a standalone novel that is not part of a series. We have our original bluestocking lady Harriet who is more concerned with discovering new fossils in her caves than anything else. When she finds that smugglers are storing stolen goods in her caves, she writes a letter to the viscount of the region to come take care of it. So Gideon comes back to town and he’s got a terrible reputation there because his past fiancee died and he’s rumored to have killed her. But he’s just ignoring it all and off to take care of the smugglers. Harriet was told to stay behind and out of trouble, but she doesn’t. And so these two end up getting stuck in a cave with the tides overnight. And when they come out, her reputation is compromised and they have to marry. At first, she’s not having it since she doesn’t care about her own reputation, but then realizes that if she refuses, then Gideon’s honor and reputation is at risk. What I love most about this book is that there is absolutely no miscommunication between Harriet and Gideon. They are on board with each other and supporting each other a hundred percent. Even when Gideon is being accused of any wrongdoing, Harriet is defending him and so sure of his honor. It’s really kind of rare to read in a romance. There’s no underlying insecurity between these two, just teaming up, working on their fossil project, and integrating into society.

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