Georgian Romance

Romance novels set during the "Georgian period" (1714-1830) encompassed the time period between the reign of the first four English kings named George. ...more

Wicked Intentions (Maiden Lane, #1)
Thief of Shadows (Maiden Lane, #4)
Notorious Pleasures (Maiden Lane, #2)
The Raven Prince (Princes Trilogy, #1)
Duke of Midnight (Maiden Lane, #6)
Scandalous Desires (Maiden Lane, #3)
The Leopard Prince (Princes Trilogy, #2)
Lord of Darkness (Maiden Lane, #5)
These Old Shades (Alastair-Audley, #1)
To Beguile a Beast (Legend of the Four Soldiers, #3)
Ruthless (The House of Rohan, #1)
Darling Beast (Maiden Lane, #7)
To Seduce a Sinner (Legend of the Four Soldiers, #2)
Dearest Rogue (Maiden Lane, #8)
When the Duke Returns (Desperate Duchesses, #4)

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Lily of the Valley (The Gents, #2)
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An Unfamiliar Duke (Georgian Gentlemen #4)
Once Upon a Murder (A Lady Librarian Mystery, #2)
The Portrait of a Duchess (Society of Sirens #2)

Georgette Heyer
He said nothing. Juliana peeped at him again. “You’re very anxious to get her in your power again, Vidal. But I don’t quite know why you should be, for you meant to marry her only because you had ruined her, and so were obliged to, didn’t you?” She thought that he was not going to answer, but suddenly he raised his eyes from the contemplation of the dregs of his wine. “Because I am obliged to?” he said. “I mean to marry Mary Challoner because I’m devilish sure I can’t live without her.” Juliana ...more
Georgette Heyer, Devil's Cub

Sophie Dash
Give her books, where other people did all the running around and courting; it was far easier to read about such matters than to experience them herself.
Sophie Dash, To Wed a Rebel

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