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Top 11 Historical Romance Books
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Top 11 Historical Romance Books

Top 11 Historical Romance Books

Get ready to embark on a thrilling journey through time with our latest book roundup featuring Historical Romance Books. In this captivating selection, you'll find love stories set against the mesmerizing backdrop of historical eras, transporting you to a world of passion, intrigue, and adventure. Prepare to be spellbound by these timeless tales of romance and desire.

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From the pen of Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451 delves into a chilling future where books are outlawed and ruthlessly destroyed. The story revolves around Guy Montag, a dedicated fireman tasked with the grim duty of burning books, until his world is shaken by the arrival of the revolutionary school teacher Clarisse McClellan. She unabashedly shares her love for reading and questions the absurdity of a society that seeks to stifle knowledge.

Fahrenheit 451 masterfully explores the dangers of censorship and the power of books to spark rebellion. This thought-provoking tale is sure to ignite your imagination in just 147 pages.


  • Authors: Ray Bradbury

  • Published Date: June 06, 1968

  • Page Count: 147.0

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Book burning

  • Average Rating: 5.0

  • Ratings Count: 1.0

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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"The American Historical Romance" is an engrossing exploration of the roots, development, and evolution of American historical fiction from its inception in the early 19th century to the onset of World War II. Renowned literary scholar, George Dekker, delves deep into the profound connections between this genre and pivotal historical theories, regionalism, gender roles, and the shifting narrative arcs of revolutionary and imperialistic conflicts.

Dekker's compelling work is not just a theoretical treatise on genre, but also a comprehensive analysis that spans works by American canonical luminaries like James Fenimore Cooper, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Herman Melville, and beyond. The author not only critiques the contextual interplay of British and American fictional traditions, but also provides insightful perspectives on masterpieces penned by the likes of Sir Walter Scott, whose influence marked a significant chapter in this literary journey.

This is not just a scholarly analysis of a genre; rather, it is a literary feast that promises to leave no avid reader of the American novel indifferent.


  • Authors: George Dekker

  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press

  • Published Date: May 03, 1990

  • Page Count: 392.0

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Literary Criticism

  • Average Rating: 4.0

  • Ratings Count: 1.0

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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Experience the allure of historical romance in Helen Hughes' engrossing novel "The Historical Romance". In this enchanting exploration, Hughes uncovers the captivating fantasies of life in the past through the genre's enthralling narrative style. The book offers a detailed overview of how the historical romance genre evolved from the exhilarating action tales of the 1930s to the emergence of female-oriented stories. Covering themes such as female empowerment, love, marriage, and female sexuality, Hughes provides a unique perspective on the social changes that influenced these narratives.

As the landscape of romance continues to evolve, from explosive mass-market trends to blockbusting family sagas of the 1980s, Hughes expertly dissects the mythical and formulaic nature of this beloved genre. Join her on an exhilarating journey through time, passion, and love. Don't miss out on this riveting portrayal of the social science behind a genre that captivates millions of hearts worldwide.


  • Authors: Helen Hughes

  • Publisher: Routledge

  • Published Date: September 02, 2003

  • Page Count: 176.0

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Social Science

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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"Slightly Dangerous" by Mary Balogh is a thrilling tale of love, passion, and unexpected connections. London is abuzz with the anticipated arrival of the reclusive, cold Duke of Bewcastle. Known for his aloof nature and icy demeanor, Wulfric Bedwyn is expected to become the talk of the town. But, when the duke lays his eyes on Christine Derrick, an intriguing and unconventional woman who happens to be the only female in the room, there's an instant spark.

Christine, with her rebellious spirit and strong opinions on love and marriage, confuses Wulfric at every turn. But, as the duke, known for his cold heart, feels himself drawn to Christine, it sets their two very different worlds on a collision course.

Balogh masterfully weaves a tale of passion, seduction, and unexpected love. With Wulfric vowing to seduce Christine, and Christine challenging his expectations, "Slightly Dangerous" is a story of two people who may seem wrong for each other, yet, fate may have other plans. A mesmerizing plot filled with humor, tension, and sizzling chemistry, Balogh once again proves why she is a queen of historical romance. Whether you're a fan of the genre or new to it, "Slightly Dangerous" is a book that will keep you on the edge of your seat.


  • Authors: Mary Balogh

  • Publisher: Dell

  • Published Date: March 01, 2005

  • Page Count: 402.0

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Fiction

  • Average Rating: 5.0

  • Ratings Count: 1.0

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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Experience the thrilling blend of history, fantasy, and romance in Diana Gabaldon's enchanting novel, Outlander. This breathtaking tale follows Claire Randall, a nurse from 1945, as she mysteriously finds herself transported to 18th century Scotland, amidst war and intrigue. As she navigates this unfamiliar world and becomes intertwined with the Clan MacKenzie, she discovers the passionate desire for her soulmate in the past, James Fraser.

Outlander is a gripping journey through time, exploring the tumultuous, passionate, and heart-wrenching emotions stirred by the unforgiving forces of love and loyalty. Embark on this unforgettable adventure and indulge in the intricate tales of desire and duty as they unfold across centuries and dimensions.


  • Authors: Diana Gabaldon

  • Publisher: Doubleday Canada

  • Published Date: December 22, 2010

  • Page Count: 896.0

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Fiction

  • Average Rating: 4.0

  • Ratings Count: 10.0

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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Unlock the enchanting world of historical romance with The Best of The Year by twelve fabulous authors - Anne Herries, Sarah Mallory, Blythe Gifford, Louise Allen, Helen Dickson, Sophia James, Diane Gaston, Janice Preston, Margaret McPhee, Carole Mortimer, Ann Lethbridge, and Denise Lynn. Published by HarperCollins UK, this irresistible collection brings together twelve thrilling love stories, set in a time when chivalry and passion intertwined. Follow the journeys of twelve lords and ladies as they navigate the unexpected twists and turns of love, uncovering that the path to true happiness can be anything but smooth.

With a total of 4608 pages, The Best of The Year is a must-read for fans of historical romance, offering an unparalleled reading experience full of passion, intrigue, and heartwarming moments. Don't miss out on this extraordinary collection of the year's most unforgettable loves!


  • Authors: Anne Herries, Sarah Mallory, Blythe Gifford, Louise Allen, Helen Dickson, Sophia James, Diane Gaston, Janice Preston, Margaret McPhee, Carole Mortimer, Ann Lethbridge, Denise Lynn

  • Publisher: HarperCollins UK

  • Published Date: January 01, 2015

  • Page Count: 4608.0

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Fiction

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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Transport yourself to the enchanting world of Regency Romance with Audrey Harrison's "The Captain's Wallflower. " When an unforgettable chance encounter occurs between the once-adored Captain Worthington and the demure Miss Amelia Basingstoke, their lives are irrevocably changed. Captain Worthington, blinded during the Battle of Trafalgar, finds more than just his vision restored in the company of the charming wallflower.

Amelia, in need of a caring partner, finds solace and redemption in the warmth of Captain Worthington's embrace. Immerse yourself in the captivating tale of love and redemption, set against the backdrop of Regency England, as these two lost souls rediscover the magic of life and find solace in each other's company.


  • Authors: Audrey Harrison (Novelist)

  • Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

  • Published Date: January 05, 2016

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Blindness

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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"An extraordinary epic that will leave your heart soaring and your eyes tearing" - Roxane Gay, Washington Post's Favorite Book of 2017. This book, "Pachinko, " is a story written by Min Jin Lee, with a rich plot that spans four generations of a poor Korean immigrant family in 20th-century Japan.

The tale starts with Sunja, a teenage girl who defies societal norms to stand up for her own rights, and it mirrors the challenges faced by her family across the ages. The book is a mix of love, sacrifice, ambition, and loyalty and traces the lives of its characters from bustling street markets to the halls of some of Japan's most prestigious institutions.

It is a journey that delves into the complex world of pachinko - a form of controlled gambling that plays a pivotal role in the life of Sunja's son. A must-read for its compelling narrative, the book is a testament to the human spirit's resilience amidst the ebb and flow of history. And with reading group guides included, the book offers readers more insights into the characters and their world.


  • Authors: Min Jin Lee

  • Publisher: Grand Central Publishing

  • Published Date: February 07, 2017

  • Page Count: 604.0

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Fiction

  • Average Rating: 5.0

  • Ratings Count: 2.0

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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Enter the world of Evelyn Hugo, a reclusive Hollywood starlet with a seemingly endless parade of husbands, in Taylor Jenkins Reid's riveting novel, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo. This addictive narrative delivers an enchanting journey through the glitz and glamour of Tinseltown, as Evelyn spins her web of secrets, heartbreaks, and unforgettable adventures.

With its unpredictable twists and impeccable dramatic flair, this 400-page masterpiece is a must-read for any lover of fiction.


  • Authors: Taylor Jenkins Reid

  • Publisher: Simon and Schuster

  • Published Date: June 13, 2017

  • Page Count: 400.0

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: FICTION

  • Average Rating: 4.5

  • Ratings Count: 3.0

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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Overflowing with an irresistible aura of unbendable pride and a tinge of scandalous appeal, "The Heiress Gets a Duke" by Harper St. George narrates the love tale of August Crenshaw, the intrepid heiress who goes to great lengths to shield her younger sibling from a unhappy matrimonial bond. August's forward-thinking disposition poses a significant obstacle in securing her family's position within the upper echelons of society - a realm she yearns to enter for the right reasons. Instead of joining forces with a suffocating British aristocrat, she aspires to wield the autonomy and clout she can wield as the proprietor of Crenshaw Iron Works.

Evan Sterling, the Duke of Rothschild, is caught between his urgent need for a convenient marriage and the unattractiveness of August's younger sister, Violet. Evan requires this union to safeguard his family's deteriorating fortunes and guarantee the welfare of the lives under his charge. However, upon encountering Violet, he swiftly discerns she isn't the woman he desires. Rather, he finds himself enthralled by August's fervent and stubborn spirit.

But August is no one to be taken lightly. She refuses to submit to her fate passively, opting instead for a series of daring stunts to prompt the Duke to cancel the wedding - all to no avail. Not only do these acts only further fan the flames of the Duke's fascination, but they also steer his attraction toward the spirited and vivacious August.

This novel, featuring a determined heiress and a dashing duke ensnared in a maze of their own making, weaves a narrative of love, ambition and the power struggles between a woman navigating a man's world. The extensive 322 pages offer a profound investigation into Victorian society and its intricate norms, all wrapped in a gripping tale that will leave readers pondering boundaries and the essence of love.

"The Heiress Gets a Duke" transcends merely being a love story; it is a testament to the audacity of aspirations and the tireless quest for what ignites the human heart. Infused with a hint of scandal, a sprinkle of romance and a generous serving of intrigue, this tome ensures a mesmerizing journey that will leave readers spellbound.


  • Authors: Harper St. George

  • Publisher: Penguin

  • Published Date: January 26, 2021

  • Page Count: 322.0

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Fiction

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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Indulge in the most talked-about historical rom-com of the year with Martha Waters' To Love and to Loathe. Hailed as "extremely witty" and "effervescent" by Entertainment Weekly, this Regency-era novel follows two high society adversaries as they embark on a daring and unexpected affair. Widowed Diana, Lady Templeton and Marquess of Willingham, Jeremy, are known for their biting banter and constant competition.

After a heated argument, they strike a wager: if Jeremy doesn't find a wife, Diana will forfeit a hundred pounds. To prepare for the wagered marriage, Jeremy proposes a no-strings-attached affair at a house party. As they navigate love and rivalry, our characters must decide whether they'll find true love or simply win the game.

With Martha Waters' signature humor and charm, To Love and to Loathe will have you laughing, swooning, and on the edge of your seat until the very end. Perfect for fans of Christina Lauren and Evie Dunmore, this delightful romantic comedy is a must-read that will steal your heart.


  • Authors: Martha Waters

  • Publisher: Simon and Schuster

  • Published Date: April 06, 2021

  • Page Count: 352.0

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Fiction

  • Average Rating: 5.0

  • Ratings Count: 1.0

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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