👑 Regency Romance

Dukes, debutantes, and Regency-era passion

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The Duke’s Calculated Courtship
by Victoria Sterling
26 chapters 81k words
A handsome duke drowning in his father's gambling debts must marry wealthy. The wealthiest candidate? A brilliant merchant's daughter society deems unsuitable. In a world where love is mildew and marriage is business, can two guarded hearts build a partnership that becomes something more?
Marriage of Convenience Slow Burn Intelligent Heroine Reformed Rake Business Partnership
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The Widow's Season
by Alexis Andrews
27 chapters 94k words
A young widow enters her first London season since her husband's death. Society expects her to mourn quietly and retire to the country. Instead, she's hunting the business partner who swindled the estate and left her with nothing but debts and a good name. The only person who offers to help is a second son with no title, no fortune, and no reason to care—except that he knew her husband, and he knows what really happened to the money.
Regency Widow Mystery Slow Burn Second Son
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A Governess of Consequence
by Alexis Andrews
24 chapters 83k words
A governess arrives at a crumbling estate to care for a marquess's three wild daughters. The marquess hasn't been to London in five years, the house is falling apart, and the staff whisper about the night his wife left. He didn't expect the new governess to reorganize his library, teach his daughters to argue properly, and refuse to call him 'my lord.' She didn't expect him to be young, furious, and reading philosophy at three in the morning.
Regency Governess Grumpy Hero Found Family Slow Burn
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The Cartographer's Daughter
by Alexis Andrews
24 chapters 84k words
She's spent her life helping her father map estates for wealthy landowners. She knows every grand house in three counties by its hedgerows and boundaries, but she's never been invited inside one. When her father falls ill, an earl hires her to finish the commission herself—the first woman to survey his lands. His mother is horrified. The earl finds her arguing with his groundskeeper about drainage ditches and can't stop thinking about it.
Regency Class Difference Bluestocking Earl Slow Burn
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