European Historical Romance

  • Mystique by Amanda Quick

    Amanda Quick’s hard-covered Medieval, Mystique, has been released in paperback form. Quick (a pen name for writer Jayne Ann Krentz) can always be counted on to write compelling, easy-to-read historicals, although her breezy, humorous style lends itself better to the Regency period than the Middle Ages. Quick can always be counted on to write a…

  • Dancing at Midnight by Julia Quinn

    Julia Quinn, who debuted as a romance author with the quite splendid Splendid, has written its not-quite-as-splendid follow-up, Dancing At Midnight. Set in the Regency period, the book opens with Lady Arabella Blydon, our beautiful bluestocking heroine, visiting the country estate of her cousin Emma and Emma’s husband Alex (the heroine and hero of Splendid)….

  • Bride by Stella Cameron

    With strong measures of intrigue, danger, true love, and meddling relatives, Stella Cameron whips up a book with more substance than many other trifles set in and around the Regency period. Nothing and no one is as it seems, and a strong-willed spinster is about to stir the pot and bring things to a boil….

  • Scoundrel by Debra Dier

    Set aside the rather far-fetched mid-section of this book and what’s left is a sensual jewel. The bold beginning of this book of love is the celebration of marriage between Lady Emily Maitland and the irresistible Major Blake. However, there is no Major Blake – he is the Lady’s creation, concocted (with her grandmother) to…

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