European Historical Romance


The Duke's Indiscretion  by Adele Ashworth
A young woman who lives a double life – as the demure sister of a domineering brother who wants her married and at night, as the seductive opera singer Lottie English – Lady Charlotte Hughes falls for Colin Ramsey, Duke of Newark, a dashing nobleman who works as a secret agent for the Crown and who discovers her true identity.

Slightly Dangerous by Mary Balogh
Romance enters the life of Wulfric Bedwyn, Duke of Bewcastle, the eldest brother and head of the Bedwyn family.

My Seduction by Connie Brockway
Desperate to save her family from the poorhouse, Kate Nash Blackburn journeys to northern Scotland to enlist the aid of a wealthy marquis, only to run afoul of some ruffians, from whom she is rescued by Highland warrior Kit MacNeill.

Lord of Scoundrels by Loretta Chase
Jessica Trent arrives in Paris to save her younger brother from the influence of the wild Marquess of Dain. And she ends up attracted to him instead. He blusters and tries to put her in her place, but she persists in trying to rescue her brother.

The Rose Red Bride by Claire Delacroix
Desperate to marry off his unwed sisters, Alexander, Laird of Kin Airlie, arranges for the abduction of his headstrong sister Vivienne by the suitor who had spurned her years before.

The Bride by Julie Garwood
Scottish laird Alec Kincaid – in his quest for an English bride – weds Jamie Jamison, and thus begins their long and heated battle of wills and the passion to which they eventually succumb.

The Indiscretion by Judith Ivory
Straightlaced British aristocrat Lady Lydia Bedford-Browne is in for the romantic adventure of her life when she becomes stranded following a coach accident on the rugged moors of Dart moor with Sam Cody, a handsome and charming Texas millionaire.

The Devil in Winter by Lisa Kleypas
Desperate to escape the clutches of her greedy relatives, heiress Evangeline Jenner makes a deal with Viscount St. Vincent to exchange her fortune for a marriage of convenience, only to discover the true nature of passion in his arms.

Devil's Bride by Stephanie Laurens
When Devil Cynster and Honoria Wetherby are caught in a compromising position, he offers her marriage, but the spirited Honoria is not about to conform to conventions and decides that solving a mystery and seeing the world is more to her liking, despite her passionate longing for Devil.

Whitney, My Love by Judith McNaught
Whitney Stone, a hot-blooded hoyden, is outraged when her bankrupt father bargains her away to the arrogant Duke of Claymore, and she is determined to remain true to her childhood love, Paul.

Shattered Rainbows by Mary Jo Putney
Lord Michael Kenyon first meets Catherine Melbourne, known as St. Catherine because of her nursing skills, in a battlefield hospital on the Peninsula. Thrown together in Brussels again in the days before and after Waterloo, they become close friends and would be lovers, except that Catherine is married, in name at least, and Michael is too honorable to persist.

Ravished by Amanda Quick
Harriet Pomeroy summons Gideon Westbrook, Viscount St. Justin, to rid her caves of thieves so she may continue to hunt for her beloved fossils. Intrigued by her letter, St. Justin arrives and inadvertently compromises Harriet. St. Justin proposes, but the ton believes the marriage will not take place because St. Justin abandoned his previous fiancee, who then committed suicide. Harriet defends St. Justin to all while in London to acquire the necessary polish to become a viscountess.

The Viscount Who Loved Me by Julia Quinn
All of Regency society is stunned when confirmed bachelor and rake Anthony Bridgerton announces that he has chosen a prospective bride, but the notorious viscount faces unexpected opposition when his intended's meddlesome elder sister Kate decides to protect her innocent sister from the wicked aristocrat.