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Julia Quinn · Lady Most... #2
Snowed in a crumbling Scottish castle, four kidnapped brides and their captors succumb to Christmas temptation.
Step into the glittering world of Regency and prepare to have your hearts warmed by Julia Quinn, Eloisa James and Connie Brockway . . .During their annual Christmas pilgrimage to Scotland to visit their aged uncle in his decrepit castle, the Comte de Rocheforte and his cousin, Earl of Oakley, are presented with unique gifts: their uncle has raided an English lord's Christmas party and kidnapped four lovely would-be brides for his heirs to choose from . . . as well as one very angry duke, Lord Bretton.As snow isolates the castle, and as hours grow into days, the most honourable intentions give away to temptations as surprising as they are irresistible.

Julia Quinn · Bridgertons #1
A fake courtship between a too-honest lady and a duke determined never to marry turns scandalously real.
4 tropes in common

Julia Quinn · Smythe-Smith Quartet #1
A bad violinist and her brother's best friend fall desperately in love while surviving fevers and terrible music.
5 tropes in common

Julia Quinn · Rokesbys #1
Lifelong adversaries Billie and George discover the one person they can't stand is the one they can't live without.
5 tropes in common

Julia Quinn · Lady Whistledown #1
Four witty Regency love stories from the world of Lady Whistledown, where scandal and romance collide.
4 tropes in common

Julia Quinn · Bevelstoke #1
She fell in love with him at ten — now he's bitter and broken, and she refuses to give up on him.
2 tropes in common

Julia Quinn · The Splendid Trilogy #1
A rakish duke steals one reckless kiss from a spirited American heiress — and ruins himself forever.
3 tropes in common

Julia Quinn · Two Dukes of Wyndham #1
A roguish highwayman may be the lost Duke of Wyndham — and the one man his companion can never have.
2 tropes in common

Julia Quinn · Bridgertons
A headstrong German princess falls for a king who keeps her at arm's length — and hides a world-altering secret.
2 tropes in common

Julia Quinn · Agents of the Crown #1
Kidnapped and mistaken for a spy, a runaway heiress finds her captor inconveniently irresistible.
4 tropes in common

Julia Quinn · The Lyndon Sisters #1
Seven years after a ruined elopement, an earl finds the vicar's daughter he never forgot — and won't let go.
1 trope in common

Sophie Irwin · A Lady's Guide #1
A broke, scheming heroine hunts for a rich husband in the London Season — until the one man who sees through her gets in
4 tropes in common

Beverley Watts · The Shackleford Sisters #1
A chaotic, unruly clergyman's daughter is unexpectedly offered marriage by a brooding, battle-scarred duke.
5 tropes in common

Virginia Heath · The Merriwell Sisters #1
A penniless engraver agrees to pose as an earl's fake fiancée — until pretending starts to feel all too real.
5 tropes in common

Olivia Atwater · Regency Faerie Tales #1
A half-souled wallflower and a rude lord sorcerer stumble into faerie danger — and reluctant love — in Regency London.
4 tropes in common

Stuck in a Christmas time loop, Mae must figure out what — and who — will finally make her happy.
6 tropes in common

Anne Gracie · The Merridew Sisters #1
A plain but witty eldest sister cons a notorious rake into a fake engagement to free her beautiful sisters.
4 tropes in common

Nicholas Sparks · The Notebook #1
A decade apart couldn't kill their love — but her upcoming wedding just might.
2 tropes in common

Tessa Dare · Spindle Cove #1
A battle-hardened earl invades a women's coastal haven — and promptly wars with its fierce, enchanting protector.
5 tropes in common

Virginia Heath · Miss Prentice's Protegees #1
A rule-obsessed naval captain hires a joy-first governess — and she upends his ordered world completely.
6 tropes in common

A Depression-era circus, a married equestrian star, and the young vet who falls for her against all odds.
2 tropes in common