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Julia Quinn · Bridgertons #5.5
The famously difficult Amanda Crane from the Bridgerton world is all grown up and ready to find love.
Those cute kids from romance novels aren't actually supposed to grow up, are they?When last we saw Amanda Crane, she was eight years old and (in her own words) a blight on the face of humanity. Now she's grown up, remarkably well-adjusted, and ready to fall in love. All she needs is the right gentleman...

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.
3 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.
3 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.
4 tropes in common

Julia Quinn · Lady Whistledown #1
Four witty Regency love stories from the world of Lady Whistledown, where scandal and romance collide.
3 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.
1 trope 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 · 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.

Julia Quinn · Lady Most... #1
An earl's sister forces him to host a house party full of eligible ladies — but love has its own plans.
3 tropes in common

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

Georgette Heyer
A selfish, jaded Marquis is charmed out of his indifference by a refreshingly capable woman and her chaotic siblings.
5 tropes in common

Mary Balogh · Westcott #1
An orphan discovers she's an heiress — and catches the eye of the coldest duke in London.
4 tropes in common

Eloisa James · Fairy Tales #1
A Regency heroine escapes an unwanted engagement and stumbles into her own fairy tale ending.
3 tropes in common

Julianne Donaldson · Edenbrooke #0.5
A reluctant new heir to an estate meets a captivating woman at a chance inn stop — and nothing goes to plan.
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

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
3 tropes in common

Mary Balogh · The Survivors' Club #1
A reclusive widow who swore off love meets a rough-edged war hero who must find a wife — and finds her instead.
3 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.
4 tropes in common

Sarah M. Eden · The Jonquil Brothers
A scandalous kiss forces a lord to wed a country girl he doesn't know — and slowly fall for her anyway.
4 tropes in common

Julianne Donaldson
She's determined to reject every proposal and flee to India — until her childhood friend changes everything.
3 tropes in common

Georgette Heyer
A spirited, unstoppable Sophy arrives to fix her cousins' lives — but butts heads with the infuriating heir who disappro
3 tropes in common