Experience the Power of Historical Romance — The Favourite of Readers’ Genre

Noraclarck
3 min readAug 16, 2021

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Do you feel that you have had enough of your Netflix binge?

Though you still love to travel the romance lane, why not read a historical romance series Novels.

All-time is great for a romantic read

Do you know there are more than 18,000 nominations when it comes to favorite romantic reads?

Choosing the best is a tough choice, undoubtedly.

Well-scripted, devouring romantic novel has always left its reader wanting more, which is why they often come in series.

If you have loved historical romance series novels by Julia Quinn, you will love our suggestions for sure because you would never stop digging into its series after you have read her Bridgestone.

The list suggested is a viable option for both the new and longtime readers of the timely tales, marked by high society scandal, convenience marriages, flirtation, and seduction.

1.An Extraordinary Union by Alyssa Cole

Set in civil wartime, the book is about a courageous pair of spies who coupled their unique skills to change history and travel past societal norms, making it an exceptional example of historical romance woven around the solid ground realities.

The book talks about racism and abuse, and a lot of other contemporary issues.

2) Rebel by Beverly Jenkins

Series woman who dare

The author is known for her marvelous and deeply researched historical romance series novels centric to black love. In the book, the author has tried to bring together the tender romance between the lead page Vanlinda Lacey And Captain Drake LeVeq in the backdrop of the reconstruction era.

3) Heart and Hand by Rebel Carter

Can you imagine hearing marriage by mail order way back in the 1860s? If you haven’t, the author has projected the same in the novel Heart and Hand, where a mail-order bride moves to Montana to marry two best friends.

You can read the downright fantastic story with the romance magic premised on the characters.

The love story is surrounded by debate, this historical romance marked by realism is a realistic historical romance you could have ever read. The amalgamation of racism and prejudice with love will make you both cry and feel happy as you approach the end.

4) Bring Down the Duke by Evie Dunmore

Series — A league of Extraordinary Women

Presenting the era of 1879, the book is a romance debutant of the author where the first female student of Oxford, Annabella Archer, ditches the Duke of Montgomery in the women’s suffrage battle.

You will undoubtedly find this highly fun-filled and entertaining historical novel coming up with serious issues related to the fight for women's fundamental rights, setting up the ground for feminist politics.

5) The Rouge of Fifth Avenue by Joanna Shupe

The novel is the love story between the book’s hero, lawyer Frank Tripp, and the beautiful daughter of his important client. Hero serving power brokers of New York society has created a niche for himself amongst clients.

Mamie Greene, the heroine, plays a modern-day Robin Hood trying to save struggling families in the tenements.

The spark between them that has gone unnoticed upends her plans, and she has to decide on risking a lot more than she could have expected before falling in love.

Planning your holidays?

We have a list of holiday fiction ready as well. Would you mind waiting for our upcoming blog? It will have all romance to murder mysteries and horror suggestions for you to explore.

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