Thank you for hosting me today, Sissy. It’s a pleasure to stop by your blog and discuss books and reading romance.
Since I was a girl, not quite a teen, I’ve loved novels with elements of mystery and romance. My mother read gothic romances by Victoria Holt and Barbara Michaels, and before long, I was devouring these tales of endangered governesses and brooding heroes as fast as I could get my hands on them. As a teenager, my tastes veered to passionate historical romances with alpha-male heroes, but I never lost my appreciation for romance with a bit of mystery.
I’ve been thinking about my favorite historical romances. There are so many books and authors that I love, it’s really hard to narrow the list down. My favorites change depending on my mood. Some of the romances I treasure are recent additions to my keeper shelf, while many have long occupied a spot on my bookcase (and now, my e-reader). A few stand out as being particularly close to my heart. Here are a sampling of those books that will always have a place in this reader’s heart:
~ Thief of Hearts by Teresa Medeiros
A to-die-for pirate and a gorgeous, charming bodyguard (who wears glasses…one of my weaknesses in a hero!) in the same romance—What’s a heroine to do? I adore this spirited tale of intrigue, revenge, redemption, and true love.
~ For the Roses by Julie Garwood
One of the most touching and romantic stories I’ve ever read, For the Roses holds a special place in my heart. After I read this book, I devoured Julie Garwood’s books about the Claybourne brothers. This tale of a young woman in the American West, her four brothers-of-the-heart, and the man who captures her heart showcases family loyalties (even if those family ties are not through blood) and true love in the form of a man with a secret that may well shatter the heroine’s life. Of course, there is a happily-ever-after. The hero is not only handsome and seductive, but he’s scorchingly smart… truly sigh-worthy!
~ Ravished by Amanda Quick
A brooding, enigmatic, and protective hero and endearing bluestocking heroine in a Regency-set love story with a touch of mystery and Beauty and the Beast feel—I adored it!
~ The Wings of the Falcon by Barbara Michaels
This intrigue-filled old-school Gothic romance features an unusual setting (Italy), a bit of mystery, and a smidge of adventure. An orphaned heroine encounters two handsome and enigmatic brothers—one is a heroic revolutionary in disguise, a man who’s captured her heart. This book may feel a little corny to some, but it holds a special place in my heart.
My taste for intrigue factors into my own historical romances. My latest release, When A Lady Dares, features a heroine who’s a covert agent drawn into a sinister mystery with life-and-death stakes. Here’s a little about the story:
A daring agent confronts a notorious rogue, but who's seducing who?
In Victorian London, secret agent Sophie Atherton connives her way into a phony medium’s confidence, searching for clues to a string of mysterious deaths. When archaeologist Gavin Stanwyck seeks out the charlatan’s services, Sophie suspects he’s after more than a long-lost heirloom. Their electric attraction storms her defenses, but she steels her heart. Uniting to survive a sinister plot, the daring spy and cynical rake must tear down their defenses and learn to trust their hearts.
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