American Historical Romance

  • Night Hawk by Beverly Jenkins

    If you read historical romance in order to learn history in a more congenial setting than a classroom, then Jenkins’ new book is for you. If you’re curious about marginalized groups in the settlement of the American West, then Jenkins’ book is for you. If you like feisty heroines clashing and falling in love with…

  • Kissing Comfort

    When it comes to historical romance, I generally stick to Europe. However, stories like Kissing Comfort remind me why I like to venture into American Historical sometimes. Comfort Kennedy was named after a lozenge. When she was just about five years old, her entire family was massacred while traveling West, and she was the sole…

  • Badlands by Seleste deLaney

    Most of the present crop of steampunk romances can be divided into two subgroups: Steampunk set in a pseudo-Victorian England and steampunk using the American frontier experience as a backdrop. Badlands belongs to the second group, and the novella’s world-building is clearly one of its strengths. The second is a delectable hero. In this version…

  • The Counterfeit Bride

    Women have never had it easy when they strike out on their own in a society dominated by men. Titan-haired Lillian who’s saved up her hard-earned money to buy her own store finds this out the hard way, having been shut out of mining towns previously. She isn’t going to make the same mistake in…

  • Walkin’ On Clouds

    That’s right. $23.95 for a novel of 186 pages. For that price, the book ought to be pretty darn good, right? Well, it’ll be up to the marketplace to decide, but it’s not looking good to this reader. Fairlee Lavalle is about to get married when her family has her kidnapped by Isaac Burnet the…

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