Regency Romance

Regency romances are a subgenre of historical romance novels set during the period of the English Regency or early 19th century.

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How to Fake It in Society
The Duke
Can't Get Enough of the Duke (The Thunderbolt Club, #2)
A Lady for All Seasons
A Love Most Daring (Bow Street #3)
The Good Fortune of Miss Robbins
A Much Maligned Miss (Victorian Reversal of Fortune, #2)
A Bewildered Bachelor (The Gentlemen's Gamble)
The Unselected Journals of Emma M. Lion: Vol. 5
The Unselected Journals of Emma M. Lion: Vol. 7
The Unselected Journals of Emma M. Lion: Vol. 8
The Austen Affair
Queen Charlotte
A Lady's Guide to Fortune-Hunting (A Lady's Guide, #1)
A Much Maligned Miss (Victorian Reversal of Fortune, #2)
How to Lose a Lord in Ten Days
Lord Salisbury's Ledgers on How to Woo a Wife (Love from London #2)
Hope (The Shackleford Sisters, #4)
Charming Artemis (The Lancaster Family, #5)
The Duke
A Love Most Daring (Bow Street #3)
Sense and Suitability
A Fortunate Miscalculation (The Gentlemen's Gamble)
The Duke and I (Bridgertons, #1)
The Viscount Who Loved Me (Bridgertons, #2)
Romancing Mister Bridgerton (Bridgertons, #4)
An Offer From a Gentleman (Bridgertons, #3)
When He Was Wicked (Bridgertons, #6)
To Sir Phillip, With Love (Bridgertons, #5)
It's in His Kiss (Bridgertons, #7)
Nine Rules to Break When Romancing a Rake (Love By Numbers, #1)
On the Way to the Wedding (Bridgertons, #8)
Pride and Prejudice
Devil in Winter (Wallflowers, #3)
The Grand Sophy
Just Like Heaven (Smythe-Smith Quartet, #1)
Secrets of a Summer Night (Wallflowers, #1)
Edenbrooke (Edenbrooke, #1)

Charlotte Brentwood
I love you, John.” It was the only time in his life he’d heard that sweet utterance. Those four little words were to be the making and undoing of John Barrington: the source of his greatest happiness and deepest sorrows.
Charlotte Brentwood, Heart of a Gentleman

Luke realized he was staring at Denton, and hoped he only seemed like a man dubious of the intellect of the fairer sex. And not what he was. A man who knew that women were easily as smart as men, and quite often far smarter. But that Grace Chetwood was vapid, distractible, spoiled, self-indulgent, and infuriating.
Lark Maitland

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